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HOT AIR WELDING
Heat is provided by compressed air blowing across electrical heat elements and is injected at the welding point. Learn More![radio-frequency-welding-icon](https://www.weldmaster.com/hubfs/radio-frequency-welding-icon.png)
Radio Frequency Welding
Process of fusing materials together by applying high frequency electromagnetic energy to the desired area, sealing from the inside out. Learn More![hot-wedge-welding-icon](https://www.weldmaster.com/hubfs/hot-wedge-welding-icon.png)
HOT WEDGE WELDING
A heated wedge is precisely positioned at the weld point to provide the heat required. Learn More![industrial-sewing-icon](https://www.weldmaster.com/hubfs/industrial-sewing-icon.png)
INDUSTRIAL SEWING
We work with many brands and models of sewing machines to incorporate into automated solutions that require sewing components. Learn More![impulse-welding-icon](https://www.weldmaster.com/hubfs/impulse-welding-icon.png)
IMPULSE WELDING
Heat is created by pulsing energy through the heating element in the top and bottom bars for the duration of the weld. Learn More![plus-custom-technology-icon](https://www.weldmaster.com/hubfs/Images/Technologies/plus-custom-technology-icon.png)