“…The fusion bonding of pure thermoplastics is already a well known and commonly applied production process, but the process parameters cannot be extrapolated to the welding of fibre-reinforced thermoplastics, since the reinforcement has a large influence: the material is no longer isotropic, heat conduction is influenced … In general, these fusion bonding techniques can be categorised in three groups [7]: (i) frictional welding, including ultrasonic welding [8,9,10,11]; (ii) electromagnetic welding, including resistance welding [12,13,14,17,16,15,18,19,20,21] and induction welding [22,23] and (iii) thermal welding, including infrared welding [24] and hot-tool welding.…”