Branson 2000X Series Ultrasonic Welding System Actuator AED & 2000 XDT w/ Table
- Make Branson
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 2000X AED & 2000 XDT
- Serial XMJ21044815E
- Weight 740.0 Lb
- Voltage 220V
- Includes All cables (power and data) included | Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 36.0in x 64.0in x 95.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Branson 2000X Series Ultrasonic Welding System Actuator AED & 2000 XDT w/ Table. Crafted with precision, the Branson 2000X Series Ultrasonic Welding System integrates multiple weld mode control levels, four output ultrasonic frequencies, and flexible actuator options suitable for applications requiring top-notch performance. With a focus on production optimization and process control, the system is ideal for joining rigid thermoplastics, flexible packaging, fabrics, and films. Whether adapted to automation systems or used as a stand-alone complete system in an assembly cell, this sophisticated equipment promises clean, fast welds.
Key Features- 21st century technology for ultrasonic welding applications
- Flexible process control and multiple weld mode settings
- Four output ultrasonic frequencies for adaptability
- Integration with various actuator options
- Optimized for automation systems or standalone assembly cells
- Frequency: 15 kHz, 20 kHz, 30 kHz, 40 kHz
- Wattage: 400W - 4400W
- Line Voltage: 120-240V AC
- Stroke Length: 3.9" OR 100mm
Metric: 295.9 kg
Imperial: 652 lbs
Metric: 91.44 cm x 162.56 cm x 241.3 cm
Imperial: 36 in x 64 in x 95 in
851580
Harmonized Code DetailsElectrical ultrasonic machines; other than welding machines
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