Thermal Bonding
Thermal bonding is a process that joins materials together using heat. When heat is applied, it softens the surfaces of the materials, allowing them to fuse together as they cool. This method is commonly used in manufacturing and construction, particularly with plastics and textiles.
In thermal bonding, the temperature and pressure are carefully controlled to ensure a strong bond without damaging the materials. This technique is often utilized in products like non-woven fabrics and adhesives, providing a durable and efficient way to create seams and connections without the need for additional fasteners.