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Ultrasonic Cutting Systems-Industrial Materials

Ultrasonic Cuts are cleaner than conventional cutters with minimal debris

Ideal for cutting rubber, composite aerospace materials such carbon fiber, nomex,and various honeycombs.

Replaceable blade technology reduces setup time and reduces replacement tooling costs

Our ultrasonic horns designed to work with replaceable carbide cutting blades is a proven solution for aerospace materials that would otherwise not be feasible with standard ultrasonic tooling materials.

Available in 20, 30, 35, and 40 kHz frequencies

Where aggressive cuts are needed our 20 kHz ultrasonic generators and tooling are a great solution. If a smaller footprint or lighter payload is needed our 30 and 40 kHz cutting systems are a great fit and provide a quiet operating environment.

Large inventory of standard carbide cutting blades for all shapes and sizes of applications

Our applications and design engineering team have developed industry leading tooling to meet the rugged demands of cutting applications.

Robust Design

Minimal blade flexure which yields straight cuts without having to support the blade.

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Overview

Dukane Ultrasonic cutting systems are ideal for cutting rubber, composite aerospace materials such carbon fiber, Nomex and various honeycombs. Dukane’s ultrasonic cutting systems can be operated as hand-held units or incorporated into automated machinery. Our applications and design engineering team have developed industry leading tooling to meet the rugged demands of cutting applications. Solid, one-piece construction of horn blade technology virtually eliminates breakage and energy loss. Our robust designs provide minimal blade flexure which yields straight cuts without having to support the blade. Dukane cutting systems come in 20,30, 35, and 40 kHz frequencies. Where aggressive cuts are needed our 20 kHz ultrasonic generators and tooling are a great solution. If a smaller footprint or lighter payload is needed our 30 and 40 kHz cutting systems are a great fit and provide a quiet operating environment. Our ultrasonic horns designed to work with replaceable carbide cutting blades is a proven solution for aerospace materials that would otherwise not be feasible with standard ultrasonic tooling materials.

What is Ultrasonic Cutting?

Ultrasonic cutting uses high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to precisely cut materials by causing the material to fracture at the cutting site. This technology allows for clean, precise cuts with reduced effort compared to traditional methods.

How Does an Ultrasonic Knife Work?

An ultrasonic knife works by generating ultrasonic vibrations at a high frequency, typically between 20 kHz and 40 kHz. These vibrations are transferred to a blade, causing it to vibrate at a microscopic level. This vibration reduces the friction between the blade and the material, enabling smooth, precise cuts without deforming the material.

What Materials Can Be Cut Using Ultrasonic Cutting Technology

Ultrasonic cutting is versatile and effective for a wide range of materials, including textiles, rubber, thermoplastics, food, and even aerospace composites. The technology is particularly beneficial for materials that are difficult to cut with conventional blades, as it minimizes material deformation and edge fraying.

What Are The Advantages of Using Ultrasonic Cutting Over Traditional Cutting Methods

The advantages of ultrasonic cutting include:

  • Increased Precision: The high-frequency vibration allows for extremely accurate cuts.
  • Clean Cuts: Reduces the likelihood of material fraying or unraveling.
  • Reduced Force Required: Eases the cutting process, especially for tough or delicate materials.
  • No Heat Damage: The material does not heat significantly, preserving its integrity and properties.

Are Ultrasonic Knives Safe to Use?

Yes, ultrasonic knives are safe when used correctly. They typically include safety features that prevent the blade from activating when it is not in contact with the material to be cut. However, as with any cutting tool, proper training and adherence to safety guidelines are crucial to prevent accidents.

How Do I maintain an Ultrasonic Knife?

Maintenance of an ultrasonic knife involves regular cleaning and inspection to ensure that the blade and the ultrasonic stack (transducer and booster) are in good condition. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and to check for signs of wear or damage regularly. Blades may need to be replaced periodically depending on usage patterns.

Key Features

  • Ultrasonic cutting horn features replaceable carbide cutting tips for long tool life
  • Rigid Nodal Mount Horn saves space and minimize deflation for better cut accuracy
  • Available in 20, 30, 35 & 40 kHz
  • Compatible with Dukane iQ ultrasonic probe systems
  • Solid, one-piece construction of horn blade virtually eliminates breakage and energy loss
  • Minimal blade flexure yields straighter cuts without having to support the blade