Molecular bonding of fabric and material using High Frequency (HF) waves.
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Frequency printing (High Frequency Welding) is the process of molecularly welding TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) or PVC-based materials with fabric or within themselves using electromagnetic waves under heat and pressure.
This technology provides extremely strong adhesion without using sewing threads. It is the industry standard especially for 3D embossing effects, sharp-edged logos, and technical textile bonding.
As LTS Frekans, we produce prints with micron-level precision details using our state-of-the-art HF press line.
Unlike classic prints, it adds physical depth and dimension to the product. Sharp corners and fine details can be rendered clearly.
Since the material adheres to the fabric at a molecular level, it shows maximum resistance against washing, friction, and outdoor weather conditions.
Cutting and welding occur simultaneously (tear-seal) during pressing, without requiring laser cutting or stitching, resulting in smooth edges.
Frequency printing examples produced in our facilities.
Jerseys, tracksuits, and performance products.
Coats, raincoats, and technical jackets.
Sneaker tongues, side logos, and heel details.
Brand labels and decorative panels.
We manage the entire process from mold production to final printing in-house.