Ultrasonic welding is being explored as a solution for joining polycarbonate parts, as traditional solvent welding has proven problematic. The process relies on friction-generated heat, necessitating precise movement and pressure to achieve effective welding. While ultrasonic welding is efficient for sealing electronics and avoids messy adhesives, it is costly and requires specialized equipment and expertise. The discussion also considers alternative methods, such as UV-cured adhesives and PETG materials, due to the high upfront costs and risks associated with ultrasonic welding. Concerns about overheating and cracking of ultrasonic horns highlight the need for proper fabrication and adjustments in the welding process.