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What is Radio Frequency Welding?A process that fuses multiple pieces of material together using a combination of electromagnetic energy & pressure.
Also known as RF Welding.
How Does It Work?Radio frequency welding works by applying electromagnetic
energy and pressure to bond flexible materials.
The magnetic energy loosens and scrambles the molecules, allowing the materials to be regenerated into a new, single
piece of material.
Why Is It Used?RF welding is a popular choice for making many products due to its ability to create not only a leak proof and strong
seam, but a seam that’s minimally visible as well.
Radio frequency welding is a versatile process that can be used across many industries for a variety of useful products.
What Industries Use It?Some industries that use it include the military, automotive, manufacturing, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical & more.
What Products Are Made?Rf Welding is used to make products that require the attributes of inflation, containment and protection.
The seam is strong enough for inflating large and small products, provides containment for air, gases and liquids, and protects equipment and goods
from indoor and outdoor elements.
Common RF Welded Products Include:
• Gel packs• Insulated covers• Industrial curtains• Warehouse dividers• And much more
• IV bags• Pressure cuffs• Blood bags• Containment bladders• PCA hoses
What Materials Are Compatible?For radiofrequency welding, you’ll need flexible materials.
Common ones chosen include PVC, propylene, polyurethane, nylon, PET, PEVA, EVA & TPU.