Technology

High-frequency welding – the most advanced method used today to connect polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials.

When manufacturing products with the new high-frequency welding technology, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials are combined using high-frequency current. The high-frequency welding process, by joining two or more layers, excludes deformation of welded sutures while giving them high strength and flexibility. The welding sites are not exposed to external factors and constitute a durable connection.

High-frequency current heats the material from inside by squeezing the compatible materials between electrodes. So, welding is carried out at the molecular level which ensures a hermetic seal. Mixing of particles between layers of material provides a continuous stitch that is much more resistant than a stitch formed in the welding process.

Past experience and capabilities include the use of other tent material manufacturing methods. The most common is the hot-air welding apparatus. The overlap welding the straight welds is used to produce tents for light and cargo trailers, various shelters, billboards, covers, products for non-standard agricultural equipment and other covers in accordance with the customer's needs. Heat gun is used in the manufacture of tents and other articles to connect parts in places where it cannot be done otherwise.

Similarly, a workbench with a hot air feeder is used in manufacturing. It is used to connect round and curved products and parts to ensure the tightness and durability of sutures and compounds. The production uses fittings manufactured in Europe as well as certified polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials that guarantee their quality and safety.