Fusion welding consists of placing a hot metal wedge (hot shoe), mounted on a self propelled vehicular unit, between two (2) overlapped sheets of liners such that the surface of both sheets are heated above the polyethylene's melting point. As the machine advances, these overlapped portions of the liners come together at the tapered end of the hot shoe, where pressure from two nip/drive rollers which compress the two (2) sheets together to form the weld. The fusion welder is equipped with devices, which continuously monitor the wedge temperature and machine speed. The heat applied is precisely controllable.
This seaming method is designed to achieve the following:
Seaming procedures using double hot shoe welder:
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