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02/06/2020 – Vetron 5064 and 5374

Vetron: Innovative machine technology for the production of protective suits

The Vetron ultrasonic and hot air tape welding machines are well suited for processing disposable protective suits.

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Vetron 5374-20/45: Hot-air taping machine for welding continuous seams on water-resistant, waterproof and breathable materials (slant post infront). © Vetron Typical Europe

 
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The Vetron ultrasonic & hot air tape welding machines are well suited for processing disposable protective suits. © Vetron Typical Europe

 
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Vetron 5064: Electronic flat bed ultrasonic welding machine with sonotrode and anvil wheel 25 / 45 mm diameter. © Vetron

 
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Vetron 5064 Application © Vetron Typical Europe

 
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Vetron 5374-20/45: Hot-air taping machine for welding continuous seams on water-resistant, waterproof and breathable materials (slant post infront). © Vetron Typical Europe

 
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