- Heat staking
Heat staking is a method of connecting components. A
plastic stud protruding from one component fits into a hole in the second component. The stud is then deformed through thesoftening of the plastic to form a head which mechanically locks the two components together. It is a versatile technique benefiting from being quick,economical and consistent. Unlikewelding techniques, staking has the capacity to join plastics to other materials (e.g.metal ) in addition to joining like or dissimilar plastics and it has the advantage over other mechanical joining methods in eliminating the need for consumables such asrivet s andscrew s.In heat staking, a compression probe is heated to form a head on a
thermoplastic stud. This widens the application of staking to a broader spectrum of thermoplastic materials than is possible with cold staking, includingglass -filled materials. The quality of the joint is dependent on control of the processing parameters:temperature ,pressure and time - a typical cycle time being between 1 and 5 seconds. Heat staking has the advantage that parts can be disassembled. It also has the flexibility to allow the simultaneous formation of a large number of studs and to accommodate a variety of stud head designs. There are four main methods to stake: hot air/cold stake, ultrasonic stake, direct contact stake, and infrared stake.
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