
Floor-Standing Spin Welding Machine
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Servo-Controlled Spin System
Servo motors precisely control both spin and vertical axes to ensure consistent rotation, accurate weld depth, and strong, repeatable joints. -
Optional Safety Enclosure & Automation
Enhances operator safety and integrates easily into automated production lines. -
CE & ISO 9001 Certified
Compliant with EU Machinery Directive and global quality standards for risk-free global deployment. -
Stable Floor-Standing Design
Ensures better rigidity and consistent weld pressure for large or heavy components.
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Our Floor-Standing Spin Welding Machine is engineered for high-precision, high-strength welding of thermoplastic components. Built with a stable vertical structure, it ensures consistent pressure and alignment during the welding process—ideal for medium to large-sized round or symmetrical plastic parts. This machine is well-suited for industrial production lines requiring repeatable, clean, and durable welds.
Why Choose Us
Direct Factory, More Reliable
As a true manufacturer, we ensure higher quality control, fast response, and professional support. Unlike traders, we offer consistent service from production to after-sales, giving clients a more stable and dependable cooperation experience.
Top Components, Global Support
We use globally trusted parts like Siemens, SMC, and etc. This ensures high machine reliability and makes local replacements easy for international users—saving time and reducing maintenance effort.
Wide Range, Transparent Pricing
From entry-level to high-end models, our ultrasonic welders suit all needs and budgets. Clear classification and pricing let customers select the right configuration with confidence and no hidden costs.
Certified & Patent-Protected Tech
Our machines are CE, ISO-certified and backed by multiple patents. With strong R&D, we deliver safe, innovative, and performance-driven solutions for demanding industries worldwide.
What Our Clients Say
Other welding processes
Customer FAQs
What is spin welding also called?
Spin welding is also called rotational friction welding, as it uses rotational motion and frictional heat to join thermoplastic parts without external heat sources.
What are the disadvantages of spin welding?
Spin welding can cause material deformation, limited to round parts, may produce flash, not suitable for brittle plastics, and requires precise alignment and rotational symmetry.
Is plastic welding expensive?
Plastic welding is usually affordable, but costs vary by method, equipment, and scale. Industrial setups cost more initially but save money in high-volume production.
What is the process of spin welding plastic?
Spin welding joins thermoplastics by rotating one part against another under pressure, creating heat through friction to melt and fuse the surfaces.
How strong is plastic weld?
Plastic welds can be very strong, often matching or exceeding the base material’s strength when done properly with compatible plastics and correct technique.