HF & THERMOFORMING

HIGH FREQUENCY
High-frequency processing uses a dedicated mold and heat generated by high-frequency waves to imprint a design onto the material, creating clean and defined embossed effects such as volumes, frames, textures, or logos. It is a highly valued technique in the fashion industry because it enhances a wide range of materials, from fabrics to leather and technical substrates, adapting to the characteristics of each surface. We also have an in-house workshop where we produce the aluminum molds required for processing, ensuring customization, speed, and full control of the process. High-frequency processing can be used alone or combined with other techniques such as embroidery, applications, or laser cutting to achieve impactful three-dimensional effects and graphic details.

THERMOFORMING
Like high-frequency processing, thermoforming uses heat and a dedicated mold to shape the material, but through a slightly different process that creates clean and regular three-dimensional effects, enhancing both technical fabrics and various types of leather.
The final result varies depending on the selected material: some substrates allow softer embossing, while others provide sharper definition, offering a wide range of aesthetic possibilities.






HIGH FREQUENCY
High-frequency processing uses a dedicated mold and heat generated by high-frequency waves to imprint a design onto the material, creating clean and defined embossed effects such as volumes, frames, textures, or logos. It is a highly valued technique in the fashion industry because it enhances a wide range of materials, from fabrics to leather and technical substrates, adapting to the characteristics of each surface. We also have an in-house workshop where we produce the aluminum molds required for processing, ensuring customization, speed, and full control of the process. High-frequency processing can be used alone or combined with other techniques such as embroidery, applications, or laser cutting to achieve impactful three-dimensional effects and graphic details.
THERMOFORMING
Like high-frequency processing, thermoforming uses heat and a dedicated mold to shape the material, but through a slightly different process that creates clean and regular three-dimensional effects, enhancing both technical fabrics and various types of leather.
The final result varies depending on the selected material: some substrates allow softer embossing, while others provide sharper definition, offering a wide range of aesthetic possibilities.
