Processing Technology
Gain a comprehensive understanding of our production processes and technical expertise in manufacturing foam products.

Heat Bonding
By heating, foam is tightly bonded with other materials (such as fabrics, films, etc.) to form composite materials that meet different functional requirements and enhance product performance.

Laminate
Coating the foam surface with a thin film (such as plastic film) can enhance the material’s waterproof, moisture-proof, and wear-resistant properties, expanding its range of applications.

Vacuum Forming
Heat the foam material to soften it, then use the suction force of the mold to shape it into a specific form. This method is commonly used to produce packaging or components with three-dimensional structures.

Punching
Punching equipment is used to punch regular or irregular holes in foam materials to meet different requirements such as breathability, weight reduction, and installation and fixation. It is widely used in a variety of product scenarios.

Embossing
Using patterned molds, various patterns or textures can be pressed onto the surface of foam, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the product but may also give it specific functional properties (such as slip resistance).

Hot Pressing
By heating and applying pressure, foam materials undergo physical or chemical changes to achieve specific shapes, densities, or performance requirements, and are commonly used for material molding and bonding.