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Delphine Mathilde COSME: Technical consultant, expert in materials assembly (plastics and metallurgy)
INTRODUCTION
You have a sheet or film assembly to produce. The choice of technology is imposed on you, or you can opt for a new technology.
You have at least one thermoplastic in your assembly, and perfect compatibility between materials to meet your specifications. For further information on compatibility, and more specifically on the surface tension of materials, see data sheet 767
High-frequency welding makes it possible to weld complex shapes, and the aesthetics are unsurpassed (marking, welding and cutting).
You are looking for :
Aesthetically impeccable welds.
Perfect weld integrity (no beading).
Invisible welds (accessible weld but continuity of material).
Welding and cutting in a single press stroke.
Tube welding with foil.
Welding film onto foam or other backing.
3D part production.
Can or should you choose high-frequency (HF) welding technology for your field of application?
This form, along with form 1101
create the material to meet your high-frequency (HF) welding specifications;
draw up an inventory of all the parameters to be taken into account;
appreciate all the advantages and disadvantages of this technology;
provide training, quality monitoring and maintenance operations.
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