Mär. 06, 2024 16:32 Zréck op d'Lëscht

WEIEEN ASS Besser? FIR SÉIEREN ODER SÉIEREN.



There’s good reason to consider doing so, says Steven Kaplan, president of S. Kaplan Sewing Machine Co. Inc. Headquartered in Newark, N.J., the company is a worldwide distributer of heavy-duty sewing machines to non-apparel industries.

But without adequate planning and preparation, the endeavor to become more versatile can backfire, resulting in businesses taking on expenses that don’t end up bringing in a good return on investment (ROI), especially if they have to hire more workers. Offering both can also mean entering somewhat unfamiliar manufacturing territory, leading to possible product failures; for example, when an item should have been sewn but was sealed instead, or vice versa. Evaluating, purchasing and learning to operate
Many realities factor into the decision about whether it makes sense to add sewing or sealing to your menu of services. One of these is the kind of projects you anticipate attracting by doing so. For example, says Evling, welded seams, rather than sewn, are typically superior for products that must be water -or tair-tight. They’re also likely the best route for medical applications involving antimicrobial requirements. Products destined for extreme weather are also good candidates for welding, she says, as thread might be prone to degradation under particularly harsh conditions.

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In fact, a welded seam can be stronger at the seam than the one-ply material itself, While many threads are very strong today, the fact that the material must be punctured in a sewing process makes it weaker at each stitch point.”
On the other hand, materials requiring a stretch at the seam might be better sewn, since a welded seam won’t stretch.
Kafkäschte si meeschtens manner fir Bitzmaschinnen. Awer Nähausrüstung kann aner Ausgaben generéieren, sou wéi Fuedem. D'Aarbecht ass och eng Iwwerleeung, obwuel dëst vun der Maschinn hänkt.

Automated sewing and welding solutions don’t require a skilled operator, so labor costs can be reduced with these machines. Manual sewing typically carries the highest long-term labor costs. But one thing to consider is maintenance. Sewing machines require consistent maintenance and adjustment to keep the machine running properly.
If a sewing machine breaks down, specialized services are typically necessary to get it back up and running, which can affect production. However, sealing solutions need much less attention, perhaps requiring servicing once a year or so, which can usually be managed in-house at a time when production won’t be affected.
Tatsächlech kann e geschweißten Naht méi staark sinn op der Naht wéi dat eenzegt Material selwer. Wärend vill thread haut ganz staark sinn, ass d'Tatsaach, datt d'Material an engem Nähprozess muss gepackt ginn, et méi schwaach bei all Stitchpunkt.
On the other hand, materials requiring a stretch at the seam might be better sewn, since a welded seam won’t stretch.

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Mar . 06, 2024 16:28 Zréck op d'Lëscht

WEIEEN ASS Besser? FIR SÉIEREN ODER SÉIEREN.



There’s good reason to consider doing so, says Steven Kaplan, president of S. Kaplan Sewing Machine Co. Inc. Headquartered in Newark, N.J., the company is a worldwide distributer of heavy-duty sewing machines to non-apparel industries.

But without adequate planning and preparation, the endeavor to become more versatile can backfire, resulting in businesses taking on expenses that don’t end up bringing in a good return on investment (ROI), especially if they have to hire more workers. Offering both can also mean entering somewhat unfamiliar manufacturing territory, leading to possible product failures; for example, when an item should have been sewn but was sealed instead, or vice versa. Evaluating, purchasing and learning to operate
Many realities factor into the decision about whether it makes sense to add sewing or sealing to your menu of services. One of these is the kind of projects you anticipate attracting by doing so. For example, says Evling, welded seams, rather than sewn, are typically superior for products that must be water -or tair-tight. They’re also likely the best route for medical applications involving antimicrobial requirements. Products destined for extreme weather are also good candidates for welding, she says, as thread might be prone to degradation under particularly harsh conditions.

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<trp-post-container data-trp-post-id='63'>WHICH ONE IS BETTER? TO SEW OR TO SEAL.</trp-post-container>

In fact, a welded seam can be stronger at the seam than the one-ply material itself, While many threads are very strong today, the fact that the material must be punctured in a sewing process makes it weaker at each stitch point.”
On the other hand, materials requiring a stretch at the seam might be better sewn, since a welded seam won’t stretch.
Kafkäschte si meeschtens manner fir Bitzmaschinnen. Awer Nähausrüstung kann aner Ausgaben generéieren, sou wéi Fuedem. D'Aarbecht ass och eng Iwwerleeung, obwuel dëst vun der Maschinn hänkt.

Automated sewing and welding solutions don’t require a skilled operator, so labor costs can be reduced with these machines. Manual sewing typically carries the highest long-term labor costs. But one thing to consider is maintenance. Sewing machines require consistent maintenance and adjustment to keep the machine running properly.
If a sewing machine breaks down, specialized services are typically necessary to get it back up and running, which can affect production. However, sealing solutions need much less attention, perhaps requiring servicing once a year or so, which can usually be managed in-house at a time when production won’t be affected.
Tatsächlech kann e geschweißten Naht méi staark sinn op der Naht wéi dat eenzegt Material selwer. Wärend vill thread haut ganz staark sinn, ass d'Tatsaach, datt d'Material an engem Nähprozess muss gepackt ginn, et méi schwaach bei all Stitchpunkt.
On the other hand, materials requiring a stretch at the seam might be better sewn, since a welded seam won’t stretch.

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