Air-cooled designs often include safety features that prevent overheating
Commonly used for welding plastic components in industries such as automotive, packaging, and consumer goods. Ideal for applications that require heat shrink tubing or films in electrical and electronic assemblies. Used in manufacturing processes where parts need to be heated for fitting or assembly. Employed in processes that require the joining of materials using heat, such as in textiles and laminates.
Lower operational costs compared to water-cooled systems, as they require less infrastructure and maintenance. Can be used for a wide range of materials, including various plastics and composites, making them suitable for diverse applications. Air-cooled designs often include safety features that prevent overheating, protecting both the equipment and the operator.