Definition and Process of Keyboard Leather Cover Compression
Keyboard leather cover pressing is a process of applying pressure and temperature to the seams, edges, and other parts of the leather cover through equipment such as plastic hot press machines or automatic pressing machines, to achieve high-strength bonding between various components. The core objectives of this process include:
Structural stability: By precisely controlling the compression parameters (such as pressure, temperature, time), ensure that there are no bubbles or delamination in the materials of each layer of the leather cover;
Surface flatness: Vacuum compression technology is used to reduce wrinkles and improve the consistency of the finished product appearance;
Production efficiency optimization: Fully automatic pressing equipment can shorten the production cycle of a single piece to a few seconds and reduce errors caused by manual intervention.
Key equipment and technical characteristics
Plastic hot press machine: suitable for hot melt adhesive bonding scenarios, softening the gel through heating modules and forming it with molds;
Automatic laminating machine: supports multi station synchronous operation, integrates pressure sensors to monitor the laminating status in real time, avoiding undervoltage or overpressure;
Vacuum compression equipment: used to eliminate material gaps, enhance bonding density, especially suitable for composite material leather covers.
Quality Control Standards
After compression, the following tests must be passed:
Peel strength test: Verify the tear resistance of the adhesive layer;
Weather resistance test: Simulate high temperature/high humidity environment to test the stability of colloids.