Radio-frequency welding
ID: radio-frequency-welding
Radio-frequency welding, also known as RF welding or dielectric welding, is a manufacturing process used to join materials, typically thermoplastic materials, through the application of high-frequency electromagnetic energy. This technique utilizes radio waves to generate heat within the materials being joined, causing them to melt and fuse together at the interface. ### Key Features of Radio-frequency Welding: 1. **Principle of Operation**: The process involves placing the materials to be welded between two electrodes.
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