Brief: See the journey from feature description to real application in this concise overview. Watch as we demonstrate the Steel Ultrasonic Roller performing seamless trimming, sealing, hole making, slitting, and forming on various fabrics and materials. Discover how this innovative tool replaces traditional sewing needles for efficient, burr-free production of clothing, filters, and decorative items.
Related Product Features:
Performs straight or curvilinear edge cutting with melting treatment for smooth, burr-free edges.
Seals multiple fabric layers together without thread, offering strong welding strength.
Creates various patterned holes with side melting treatment for clean, finished edges.
Enables single or multiple slitting operations simultaneously, preventing burr formation.
Combines cutting, sealing, and embossing in one step for efficient, one-time production.
Suitable for a wide range of materials including artificial leather, nonwoven fabric, and thermoplastic films.
Ideal for applications in lace clothing, ribbons, filters, quilting, and disposable medical products.
Works with materials like nylon, polyester, PU, PE, PP, and other common thermoplastics.
FAQs:
What materials is the Steel Ultrasonic Roller suitable for?
The Steel Ultrasonic Roller is compatible with various artificial leathers, fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, spun-bonded cotton, thermoplastic films, and chemical plastic pieces, including nylon, polyester, PC, PU, PE, PP, and PS.
How does the ultrasonic roller replace traditional sewing?
It seals two or more layers of fabric together using ultrasonic welding, eliminating the need for thread and sewing needles while providing strong, durable seams.
What are the main functions of this ultrasonic roller?
It performs trimming for smooth edges, sealing without thread, hole making with melted edges, slitting without burrs, and forming that combines cutting, sealing, and embossing in one operation.
In which industries or products is this roller commonly applied?
It is widely used in producing lace clothing, ribbons, trims, filters, quilting, decorations, handkerchiefs, tablecloths, curtains, bedspreads, disposable medical wear, non-woven bags, and more.