The following automotive seat fabrics are suitable for embossing operations using high-frequency embossing machines:
PVC Leather:
PVC leather is a common automotive seat material. High-frequency embossing machines utilize electromagnetic fields to polarize and generate frictional heat within PVC molecules, achieving precise embossing effects. PVC leather offers excellent durability and ease of processing, making it ideal for high-frequency embossing techniques.
PU Leather:
PU leather is another widely used automotive seat material compatible with high-frequency embossing machines. Its soft texture allows for crisp, detailed patterns after embossing, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of seats.
TPU Material:
Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) exhibits exceptional elasticity and abrasion resistance, making it suitable for high-frequency embossing. TPU maintains dimensional stability during embossing, ensuring long-lasting and durable patterns.
EVA Material:
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) copolymer combines flexibility and elasticity, adapting well to high-frequency embossing processes. Embossed EVA materials can display rich textures and layered patterns, adding depth to seat designs.
Composite Materials with PVC Coatings:
These materials blend PVC's durability with other substrate properties, making them compatible with high-frequency embossing. The process creates unique surface patterns and designs, significantly improving the visual impact of automotive seats.