Improved functionality with different material embedding and hollow structures! Expanding the possibilities of PTFE!
PTFE welding is a method of joining PTFE materials using heat and pressure. The bonded area has a strength equivalent to that of the base material. With PTFE welding, it is possible to create products with the following shapes by combining it with machining. 【Features of PTFE Welding】 ■ Embedding of Dissimilar Materials The characteristics of fluororesins and the dissimilar materials being embedded complement each other, enhancing functionality. ■ Formation of Flow Paths PTFE welding allows for the formation of flow paths within components. The flow path structure becomes compact, contributing to space-saving. ■ Clean Welding Method Since it joins using only heat and pressure, there are no impurities intervening, allowing fluororesins to exhibit their excellent characteristics in various environments.
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Yokoha is a company named after the founder's wish to "expand the harmony of bright people and develop the company." This spirit is still carried on today, with all employees participating in company trips and various welfare events, fostering active communication and a strong sense of unity within the company, which supports its advanced business of manufacturing engineering plastic products specialized in fluororesin. The business involves the manufacturing of industrial functional parts through the molding and processing of super engineering plastics. In particular, regarding the production of fluororesin components, which is the core of the business, we have acquired a world-class level of technical expertise in all processes from material molding to precision cutting and welding, aiming to become a globally unique manufacturing company in a niche field. Yokoha provides solutions that combine our unique fluororesin processing technology with the sensitivity of each employee to address our customers' "troubles," and we are committed to contributing to society and developing new demands.