Spin Welding
Spin welding is a technique for welding thermoplastic parts that utilizes a circular spinning motion, in conjunction with applied pressure, to weld two parts together. The part-to-part interface must be circular. One part is held stationary in a holding fixture as another part is rotated against it using applied pressure. Heat generated by the friction between the two parts causes the plastic interfaces to melt and fuse together producing a strong hermetic seal.
Technology
Spin welding is a technique for welding thermoplastic parts that utilizes a circular spinning motion, in conjunction with applied pressure, to weld two parts together. The part-to-part interface must be circular. One part is held stationary in a holding fixture as another part is rotated against it using applied pressure. Heat generated by the friction between the two parts causes the plastic interfaces to melt and fuse together producing a strong hermetic seal.
Models R207 & R210
The Branson Models R207 and R210 are precision servo-driven spin welding systems capable of welding circular joint interface parts from100 to 500 mm diameter with accurate control and highly consistent results. The R207/R210 incorporates advanced mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic design. The R207/210 can be configured to manual, semi-automated, or fully-automated manufacturing environments.
Model SW 300
The Branson Model SW300 is a precision servo-driven spin welding system capable of welding circular joint interface parts with accurate control and highly consistent results. The SW300 incorporates new mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic designs. The SW300 can be configured to manual, semi-automated, or fully-automated manufacturing environments.
Applications
Our specialists in fixture construction ensure the optimal configuration and design of the holding fixtures. The equipment of our Spin welding system is modern, reliable, and user friendly.

