Practical sheet | REF: FIC1101 V1

Assembly: high-frequency welding in everyday use

Author: Delphine Mathilde COSME

Publication date: December 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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Innovate with new shapes, materials and material combinations, and don't limit yourself to simple PVC!

When designing an electrode - a tool for high-frequency welding - think about the final appearance of your part. The quality of welds made with this technology is remarkable.

In a single operation (less than a minute), you can assemble, cut and identify your product (embossing).

If you need a perfect seal, you need to compensate for these differences in your tooling.

Think of multi-layers: they can provide the function you're looking for (oxygen barrier, thermal resistance, tear resistance, etc.).

The design of tooling with continuous-feed machines makes it possible to weld several materials at the same time. With a little ingenuity, it's possible to weld just one...

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