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Ultrasonic cutting system EUROSONICcut
for metaltextilefoodstuff

Ultrasonic cutting system - EUROSONICcut - Eurosonic - for metal / textile / foodstuff
Ultrasonic cutting system - EUROSONICcut - Eurosonic - for metal / textile / foodstuff
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Characteristics

Technology
ultrasonic
Material
for metal, textile, foodstuff
Applications
for industrial applications
Configuration
compact
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

Ultrasonic technology is used for cutting a wide range of materials in an increasing number of areas such as foods, the automotive industry, aviation, chemicals, medical technology and household goods production, on account of its structural and economic advantages. Functional principle The EUROSONICcut system consists of an ultrasonic generator and cutting unit. Electronic oscillations produced by the generator are converted into mechanical oscillations by an ultrasonic converter. These are then transmitted to the object via a transformation unit (booster) and a cutting sonotrode made for the purpose. In In a tiny fraction of a second, ultrasonic oscillations produce a smooth, clean cut. The EUROSONICcut system is available in standard frequencies of 20 kHz and 35 kHz. For special applications, and in conjunction with our application engineers, we can also supply you with other frequencies such as the newly developed 60 kHz system from EUROSONIC. Key Features Compact design Long-lasting coated blade Able to perform complex cutting duties Replaceable blades/knives Suitable also for robotic handling AREAS OF USE Fibres (e.g. carbon fibre) Foods (e.g. cake, cheese, sausage) CUT SEAL When this system is used in the textile industry, modern fabrics are cut and welded (to prevent fraying) in one single process.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.