Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Chemical Fiber |
Application: | Industry, Food and Beverage, Medicine |
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1. Laser Cutting
Laser cutting produces highly precise fabric parts with a heat-sealed edge. Share uses different laser cutting systems to meet customers various requirements including semi-automated vision systems and fully automated with AI programming.
2. Heat Slitting
Heated knives are used to create fabric strips/ribbons for much many applications such as injection molding, and hot-cut mesh edges are melted to enhance durability. Optical measuring systems measure ribbon width with tight tolerances.
3. Ultrasonic Slitting
Ultrasonic slitting are often used to produce fabric strips with closed edge, minimal material build-up. Ultrasonic cutting is ideal for precise and clean edge quality, and measurements are conducted using optical systems too.
4. Ultrasonic Stamping
Often used for highly precise fabric parts.
Ultrasonic stamping ensures tight geometric tolerances. The edges are non-fraying. One tool is used for punching and can be used for larger quantities. Optical measuring systems measure dimensions and tolerances.
5. Tubes and Tube Cuts
Different processes are used for tube production.
Ultrasonically welded overlap seams are used for functional seams, while hot cutting technology economically produces transport seams.
6. Ultrasonic Welding
Ultrasonic welding has accurate, clean welds without introducing secondary materials. SHARE produces precision cylinder filters by ultrasonic welded tubes.
7. Pleating
We increase the filter surface through pleating. Fabrics are firstly welded then pleated together, and cut to size of pleats.
8. Injection Molding
Share molded filters provide high flow rates and low pressure drops by maximal open area.
SHARE convert our fabrics to various plastic molded filters by technologies of plastic insert molding and overmolding.