In high‑frequency welding, the thermoplastic to be joined is heated between a cold and a heated electrode, brought to a viscous flow state, and pressed together. The pressure is maintained until the material cools, creating the weld joint.
In high‑frequency welding, the thermoplastic to be joined is heated between a cold and a heated electrode, brought to a viscous flow state, and pressed together. The pressure is maintained until the material cools, creating the weld joint.