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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1793616, member: 22331"]I believe you'll find I stated an optimum process would be conjunctive "The seal could be generated through Ultra-Sonic bonding, <u>and</u> UV adhesive exterior application".</p><p> </p><p>A direct answer to your question is YES, when a properly designed labyrinthical (versus flat surface bonding) round seal is produced. A round ultrasonic horn of the correct mass, applied at a proper frequency, could easily effect same. I could easily enjoin with a manufacturer of an existing product to produce an economical effective enclosure.</p><p> </p><p>In my opinion, the companies charging Megabucks for their services appear to be limited in their "outside the box" thought processes when redesigning their products. I'm certain that I could enjoin with any of them to produce a premier effective product. I believe the problem is merely the NIH manufacturing syndrome, and political management with limited technical skills.</p><p> </p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1793616, member: 22331"]I believe you'll find I stated an optimum process would be conjunctive "The seal could be generated through Ultra-Sonic bonding, [U]and[/U] UV adhesive exterior application". A direct answer to your question is YES, when a properly designed labyrinthical (versus flat surface bonding) round seal is produced. A round ultrasonic horn of the correct mass, applied at a proper frequency, could easily effect same. I could easily enjoin with a manufacturer of an existing product to produce an economical effective enclosure. In my opinion, the companies charging Megabucks for their services appear to be limited in their "outside the box" thought processes when redesigning their products. I'm certain that I could enjoin with any of them to produce a premier effective product. I believe the problem is merely the NIH manufacturing syndrome, and political management with limited technical skills. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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