The hot air device works according to a simple functional principle. The motor of the device first sucks in the ambient air. The tool can then be heated under the heating wire. Temperatures are so high that plastic melts and can be welded. The hot air device has a nozzle. This allows the air to be set in motion so that it is directed to the work surface. The hot air device can reach temperatures of up to 650 degrees Celsius. But significantly lower temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius are also possible.
Easy to handle
Particularly easy to use is the first use. The welding temperature is infinitely variable. The temperatures specified for the materials must be observed when working with the hot air device. Otherwise, foils and other plastics burn very quickly. Continuous developments have resulted in improvements in performance and technical equipment. Handling has also been simplified. For example, professional devices have an ergonomic handle. This makes them comfortable to hold and the right choice for fatigue-free welding.