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Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2002
- 193
Hi,
We are designing a product for the medical industry that requires a cover bag.
At present the bag material we are using is 0.006" Polyethylene. We are heat sealing the bag seems in-house however, this does not work well for high-volume manufacturing.
Vendors that we have talked to say that they can't RF weld PE or don't work with it at all.
We have 0.005" Polyurethane in house however, have no means of testing it for RF weldablility.
Does anyone know if Polyurethane can be RF welded?
Are there other materials that we should be looking at?
Our requirements are:
-tear resistance
-chemical resistance
-thin/flexible
-opaque
-RF weldable
-smooth (doesn't build up shear with other materials)
Any inights or comments are welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
JW
Tactex Controls Inc.
We are designing a product for the medical industry that requires a cover bag.
At present the bag material we are using is 0.006" Polyethylene. We are heat sealing the bag seems in-house however, this does not work well for high-volume manufacturing.
Vendors that we have talked to say that they can't RF weld PE or don't work with it at all.
We have 0.005" Polyurethane in house however, have no means of testing it for RF weldablility.
Does anyone know if Polyurethane can be RF welded?
Are there other materials that we should be looking at?
Our requirements are:
-tear resistance
-chemical resistance
-thin/flexible
-opaque
-RF weldable
-smooth (doesn't build up shear with other materials)
Any inights or comments are welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
JW
Tactex Controls Inc.