Ultrasonic consolidation

ID: ultrasonic-consolidation

Ultrasonic consolidation is an advanced manufacturing process used primarily in the field of additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) and materials joining. It involves the use of ultrasonic vibrations to consolidate layers of materials, typically metal or plastic, allowing them to bond together without melting or extensive heat input. This process operates at lower temperatures compared to traditional welding and machining processes.

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