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Sirius Electric at SILMO 2024

From 20 September to 23 September 2024 we will join SILMO in Paris, the leading international eyewear tradeshow. Meet our team at Hall 6, Stand K182 with our welding technologies dedicated to eyewear: the special automatic vibration welder, the COMPACT ultrasonic welder and the manual VSP vibration welder. All these solutions are suitable in the production of acetate glasses.

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Special automatic vibration welder for eyewear

Our automatic welding machine represents a further advance in the production of acetate glasses. Three warehouses are filled with the parts to be assembled. A controlled and programmed system of electric axes carries the pieces in place that will be subsequently welded by means of circular vibration. The programming is simple and intuitive thanks to the large touch screen panel on the welding machine. The dimensions of the pieces are defined so that the software knows what is contained in the warehouses, bringing the pieces to the exact desired location. The automation is made of painted steel with components of primary choice. The welded parts immediately pass into the milling department, so that it is no more necessary to wait for the solvent reaction. The welding machine is equipped with a router for networking, with the possibility of remote assistance according to the principles of Industry 4.0.

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COMPACT ultrasonic welder

The ultrasonic welders in the COMPACT series are designed and manufactured using state-of-the-art technologies (3D CAD, CNC). These welders are particularly suitable for welding small parts and its mechanical design is simple and practical. The ultrasound generators deliver absolute reliability for a consistent welding. The ultrasound welders mod. COMPACT are available in two models:

  • Bench type
  • Column type (possibility of incorporation on automatic lines)

The transducer holder head moves pneumatically on high-precision prismatic guides. The welder is equipped with a mechanical limit switch to control the welding position. The generators used are available with a frequency of 36 kHz, with 500-1000 Watt power.