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Fine Wire Welding for Implantable Medical Devices, Hearing Aids, Orthodontics and More

The updated Series 320 Electronic Weld Head System from Amada Miyachi has increased maximum weld force to 7.0 lb, with a maximum follow up force of 7.75 lb to handle an even wider range of applications requiring precise position and force control.

Posted: October 27, 2018

Ideal for safety critical applications in medical applications as well as fine wire welding in hearing aid components and implantable medical devices, the updated Series 320 Electronic Weld Head System from Amada Miyachi has increased maximum weld force to 7.0 lb with a maximum follow up force of 7.75 lb and handles an even wider range of applications requiring precise position and force control. It can be configured with in-line or offset opposed electrodes to tailor the weld head for specific applications.
The UB29 linear DC micro welder from Amada Miyachi can be paired with the Series 320 electronic resistance spot welding head for precision control of micro-miniature resistance welding used in catheters, orthodontic appliances, pacemakers, implantable hearing devices, wire assemblies, sensors, connectors and squibs.
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Amada Miyachi America Inc. (Monrovia, CA) has updated their Series 320 Electronic Weld Head System, which increases the maximum weld force to 7.0 lb (3,175 gm) with a maximum follow up force of 7.75 lb (3,520 gm). Now the Series 320 can handle an even wider range of applications requiring precise position and force control. It is ideal for safety critical applications in the medical, aerospace, precision electronics, and automotive markets. With the expanded force range, the Series 320 is a good choice for fine wire welding like squib wires, as well as hearing aid components, electronic components, and implantable medical devices. Series 320 meets the process demands of microelectronics manufacturing, but is robust enough to endure industrial environments. It can be configured with in-line or offset opposed electrodes to tailor the weld head for specific applications.

With exceptionally accurate force and position parameters, the Series 320 provides outstanding process control and measurement. Its weld-to-displacement feature stops the weld precisely during collapse. Also offered is an initial part detection feature that detects missing or extra parts. Displacement limits facilitate monitoring of both initial and final part thickness. In addition, the software has been updated to include a low force dress mode for preparation and cleaning of electrodes. This feature eases the routine maintenance required to get precise, repeatable results. The updated Series 320 is available with linear motion or two level footswitch options. A user friendly I/O makes for easy integration with a PLC. Four programmable relay outputs facilitate precise process control. A UB29 linear DC micro welder can be paired with the Series 320 electronic resistance spot welding head for precision control of micro-miniature resistance welding used in catheters, orthodontic appliances, pacemakers, implantable hearing devices, wire assemblies, sensors, connectors and squibs.

Amada Miyachi America, Inc., 1820 South Myrtle Avenue, Monrovia, CA 91016, 626-303-5676, info@amadamiyachi.com, www.amadamiyachi.com.

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