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The automatic welding machine P2 is the innovative successor of the successful P models and an efficient and manoeuvrable device for welding truck tarpaulins, tents, awning materials and advertising banners. It produces optionally 20, 30, 40 and 45 mm wide overlap welds and may also be converted for welding in welting ropes. In addition, by mounting hem welding accessories, the automatic machine can without any difficulty be used for the production of 20 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm and 45 mm hems. The heat output of up to 4000 W 230 V AC is infinitely variable from 20 to 700 °C for an individual adjustment to different materials. The P2 starts automatically after the weld head has been swivelled in. In addition, the infinitely variable speed adjustment of the modern generation of motors with their performance of up to 18 m/min., in conjunction with the holding down device for crease free welding, makes for an optimum welding result.

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France

The PFAFF 8301 uniquely combines all the physical advantages of ultrasonic welding with the whole range of technological sewing experience. On the PFAFF 8301 the workpiece is held between the sonotrode and the anvil wheel and welded continuously under pressure. When welding continuously by the ultrasonic method, the material to be welded will be subjected to rapid chan- ging pressure vibrations. The heat develops because of molecular vibrations beneath the material surface, for thin materials within the immediate vicinity of the actual weld.

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For the bonding of thermoplastic textiles, the Triad Wedge Welding System is ideal for your in house fabrication needs to produce tents, tarps, awnings, flags, banners, liners, covers, curtains, bags, tubes, etc. The Triad can weld PVC, PE, PP, Urethane and many other weldable, flexible membranes. It can also weld supported and non supported material in thickness of 5 to 100 oz. and is designed to be portable, versatile and user friendly. HOW DOES IT WORK? The welding of various thermoplastics occurs by a combination of wedge temperature, material speed passing over the wedge, and pressure of the pinch rollers. The material is placed between the pinch rollers and the hot wedge is inserted. Contact is made between the top and bottom of the material and a melting of the coating occurs with a certain speed of the material crossing the hot wedge surface. The pinch rollers then apply pressure to the melted coating to create the lasting bond.

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France

For the bonding of thermoplastic textiles, the Triad Wedge Welding System is ideal for your in house fabrication needs to produce tents, tarps, awnings, flags, banners, liners, covers, curtains, bags, tubes, etc. The Triad can weld PVC, PE, PP, Urethane and many other weldable, flexible membranes. It can also weld supported and non supported material in thickness of 5 to 100 oz. and is designed to be portable, versatile and user friendly. HOW DOES IT WORK? The welding of various thermoplastics occurs by a combination of wedge temperature, material speed passing over the wedge, and pressure of the pinch rollers. The material is placed between the pinch rollers and the hot wedge is inserted. Contact is made between the top and bottom of the material and a melting of the coating occurs with a certain speed of the material crossing the hot wedge surface. The pinch rollers then apply pressure to the melted coating to create the lasting bond.

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France

For the bonding of thermoplastic textiles, the Triad Wedge Welding System is ideal for your in house fabrication needs to produce tents, tarps, awnings, flags, banners, liners, covers, curtains, bags, tubes, etc. The Triad can weld PVC, PE, PP, Urethane and many other weldable, flexible membranes. It can also weld supported and non supported material in thickness of 5 to 100 oz. and is designed to be portable, versatile and user friendly. HOW DOES IT WORK The welding of various thermoplastics occurs by a combination of wedge temperature, material speed passing over the wedge, and pressure of the pinch rollers. The material is placed between the pinch rollers and the hot wedge is inserted. Contact is made between the top and bottom of the material and a melting of the coating occurs with a certain speed of the material crossing the hot wedge surface. The pinch rollers then apply pressure to the melted coating to create the lasting bond.

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Ultrasonic welding machines of the Seamsonic series combine all the physical advantages of ultrasonic welding with the whole range of technological sewing experience. On the PFAFF 8310 the workpiece is held between the sonotrode and the anvil wheel and welded continuously under pressure. When welding continuously by the ultrasonic method, the material to be welded will be subjected to rapid changing pressure vibrations. The heat develops because of molecular vibrations beneath the material surface, for thin materials within the immediate vicinity of the actual weld. Ultrasonic welding with the Seamsonic is a modern, innovative and economic alternative and complementary to conventional sewing technology. If assembling of laminates, clothing fabrics with high share of polymer and technical nonwovens is required and in particular to get, the use of the Seamsonic is the first choice.

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France

Ultrasonic welding machines of the Seamsonic series combine all the physical advantages of ultrasonic welding with the whole range of technological sewing experience. On the PFAFF 8301/8310/8312 Seamsonic the workpiece is held between the sonotrode and the anvil wheel and welded continuously under pressure. When welding continuously by the ultrasonic method, the material to be welded will be subjected to rapid changing pressure vibrations. The heat develops because of molecular vibrations beneath the material surface, for thin materials within the immediate vicinity of the actual weld.

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