Vibration Welding Systems

Ultra Hy-Line Vibration Welders The VW-6UH is the workhorse of our series of Ultra Hy-Line linear vibration welders, which employ the company’s proven electromechanical vibrator and new digital drive controller. The vibrator and controller provide precise control of the weld process. Many new features are available from the Windows NT-based software, including: An active matrix “human” touch screen (HMI) with an interactive color TFT interface and Pentium-based (Windows NT) software is extremely user-friendly and includes the storage of multiple setups and graphical SPC charting.

Hy-Line Vibration Welders Branson’s Hy-Line series of linear vibration welders employ the company’s patented and long proven electromechanical vibrator and a new digital drive controller to provide better control of the weld process along with many other new features not available on current equipment.

L-Series Vibration Welders Branson L-Series linear vibration welders are complete plastics assembly systems designed to weld large or irregularly-shaped thermoplastic parts.

Mini II Vibration Welders The Mini II vibration welder has the smallest footprint in the industry (2’ x 4’), yet offers all of the advantages of the vibration welding process with enhanced performance, ease of operation and added serviceability features.

Mini II Ergo Ergonomic Vibration Welder The Mini II Ergo is a full-featured linear vibration welder with load height adjustment - the welding surface can be raised or lowered to accommodate operator height - and the smallest footprint in the industry (3 feet X 4 feet), yet offers all of the advantages of the vibration welding process with enhanced performance, ease of operation and added serviceability features. Significant Features of the Mini II-Ergo vibration welder:

Large Part Vibration Welding Branson produces large part vibration welders in many configurations. Single and double vibrator head machines are produced to customer specifications to meet their unique needs. Typical applications handled by these welding systems include: Instrument panels, structural cross-car beams/ducts (eliminates steel beams), bumper reinforcements in bumper fascia, spoilers, load floors and tail and lift gate assemblies.