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What are the advantages of high frequency welding technology in the sealing of water and oil capsules

1. High-Efficiency Welding & Productivity
Utilizing the skin effect and proximity effect of high-frequency currents, this technology rapidly heats materials to a molten state, achieving welding speeds far exceeding traditional methods (e.g., manual arc welding). Suitable for automated production lines, it enables continuous, high-efficiency mass production, significantly shortening production cycles.

2. Superior Sealing Performance
Complete material fusion during welding ensures high weld strength, excellent tensile and compressive resistance, guaranteeing reliable sealing under high-pressure or complex working conditions. The process produces no slag or spatter, creating uniform and dense welds that effectively prevent leakage and extend product lifespan.

3. Strong Material Adaptability
Capable of welding diverse materials, including polymers (e.g., PVC, TPU), metals (e.g., stainless steel, aluminum alloys), and composite materials, meeting diverse material requirements for water/oil bladders. Particularly effective for multi-layer composites (e.g., polymer films or metal-polymer hybrid structures), ensuring robust interlayer bonding.

4. Stable Welding Quality
Precise control over welding parameters (temperature, duration, pressure) minimizes human error and ensures consistent weld quality. High automation reduces defects (e.g., porosity, cracks), improving product yield.

5. User-Friendly & Automated Operation
Integrated with automated control systems, high-frequency welding equipment simplifies operation and reduces skill requirements. Adaptable to various shapes (round, square, irregular), it accommodates diverse design needs.

6. Eco-Friendly & Safe
Emissions-free process (no smoke, dust, or exhaust) complies with environmental standards. High thermal efficiency lowers energy consumption compared to traditional methods, reducing production costs. Multi-layer safety mechanisms (e.g., over-current and over-voltage protection) ensure operational safety.