High-quality heel pad adhesion using high-frequency energy.
This page introduces the adhesion of car mats and heel pads using "high-frequency welding" as an alternative to sewing. High-frequency welding is a technology that fuses (presses) resins together by generating heat from within the resin itself. On the surface of the car mat, a heel pad is adhered to the area that experiences wear from pedal operation. High-frequency welders are also used for the adhesion of this heel pad. After applying hot melt adhesive to the surface of the car mat, high-frequency energy is added while applying pressure with our high-frequency welder. This causes the hot melt adhesive to heat up, allowing for adhesion between the fabrics. Adhesion with a high-frequency welder can be performed with just a simple switch operation. Compared to sewing, which requires skilled techniques, anyone can easily achieve high-quality heel pad adhesion. For inquiries about adhesion using high frequency, please feel free to contact Yamamoto Vinita Co., Ltd. We conduct free welding tests and provide recommendations for the optimal machinery and molds.
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For inquiries regarding bonding using high frequency, please feel free to contact Yamamoto Vinita Co., Ltd. We will conduct free welding tests and provide suggestions for the optimal machines and molds.
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For bonding using high frequency, please feel free to consult Yamamoto Vinita Co., Ltd. We will conduct free welding tests and provide recommendations for the optimal machines and molds.
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Yamamoto Vinita is a machinery manufacturer that specializes in "radio wave heating technology," such as high-frequency and microwave heating, and is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of industrial machinery and medical devices. About 70% of our products are completely custom-made, making each one unique in the world. By realizing our customers' needs, Yamamoto Vinita's radio wave heating technology, which utilizes strong and deep radio wave energy, is expanding into various applications.