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| Categories | Heat Assist Laminator |
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| Model Number: | MF1700-F1 |
| Place of Origin: | CHINA |
| Brand Name: | MEFU/LEFU |
| Certification: | CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 200~4000USD |
| Packaging Details: | wooden case/carton |
| Delivery Time: | 7-14 work days |
| Name: | Heat Assist Laminator |
| Heating: | Top heated |
| Max Temp: | 120℃ |
| Auto Shut-Off: | Yes |
| Reverse Function: | Yes |
| Up and down: | Hand Crank |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
| Company Info. |
| ZHENGZHOU MEFU CNC EQUIPMENT LIMITED |
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Heat Assist Vs. Pure Cold: Understanding The Dual-Mode Temperature System On Advanced Cold Lamination Machines
While both are fundamentally cold lamination methods—meaning they use pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) films—the inclusion of a heat-assist option introduces a level of control that significantly impacts final quality, material compatibility, and production efficiency. Understanding this dual-mode system is key to optimizing your lamination output.
The Core Difference: Activation vs. SofteningThe softening effect is the game-changer; it temporarily reduces the viscosity of the adhesive, allowing it to flow more readily into the microscopic texture of the print surface.
Case Study: Conquering 'Silvering' and BubblesA common frustration in digital print shops is the phenomenon known as "silvering" when laminating large areas of dark, dense digital or UV-cured prints. Silvering appears as a silvery, hazy sheen caused by minute air pockets trapped between the stiff adhesive and the print surface's texture.
Let's look at how the two modes address this problem:
Scenario 1: Pure Cold LaminationHeat Assist dramatically improves the "tack" and "wet-out" of PSA films, making it a critical tool for achieving flawless results on high-ink-density prints, textured materials, and prints with a heavy profile (like some UV inks).
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