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[[File:Flexible bladders.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Flexible bladders]] | |||
'''Flexible bladders''' are usually made for industrial, medical and military uses. Our radio frequency welding, hot air welding, hot wedge sealing or solvent bonding services offer a variety of manufacturing opportunities to make products of many shapes and product sizes, large and small. The manufacturing processes we provide render your inflatable product with a tight seal that is as strong or stronger than the original material. Additionally, our in-house engineering and design team can help to create a product from prototype to large quantity production runs. | |||
==Common Applications== | |||
Flexible bladders are inflatable and used to contain air, gas, fluid and oil in low pressure or high pressure applications. Flexible inflatable bladders can be used to contain all types of air, liquids, gases and solids. | |||
Air bladders are typically used as pneumatic pillows, inflatable cushions, flotation devices, dunnage, and spill containment systems such as booms. Gas containment bladders are manufactured for liquid gas or gaseous air containment. Fluid and Oil containment bladders are manufactured to withstand a variety of psi tolerances by offering multiple material options and sealing methods for optimum performance, safety and durability. Our high pressure jackets are fabricated to fit most product sizes, shapes and applications. | |||
Flexible Air Bladders, Flexible Gas Containment Bladders, Flexible Fluid and Oil Bladders are manufactured using materials that are most compliant to its use, including FDA and relative fire safety codes. | |||
==Fabrication options== | |||
*Radio Frequency Welding | |||
*Hot Air Welding | |||
*Hot Wedge Welding | |||
*Solvent Bonding |