This equipment bonds two or more substrates together using heat and pressure, with an adhesive layer typically applied to one. Common applications include packaging, book covers, and printed electronics, utilizing materials like paper, plastic film, or metal foil. The process creates a composite material with enhanced properties such as durability, resistance to moisture and tearing, and improved aesthetics.
Lamination offers significant advantages in various industries. It enhances product longevity and protects against environmental damage. Historically, manual methods were time-consuming and less precise. Automated systems offer increased production speeds, consistent quality, and precise control over parameters like temperature and pressure, leading to cost savings and improved product performance.