1600W Roll To Roll Laminator Versatile Hot And Cold Lamination Machine

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1600W Roll To Roll Laminator Versatile Hot And Cold Lamination Machine
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Features
Specifications
Features: Adjustable Speed, Adjustable Temperature, Reverse Function
Name: Roll To Roll Laminator
Weight: 150kg
Max Laminating Width: 1600mm
Power: 1600W
Voltage: AC 110V/220V
Suitable Materials: Paper, PVC, PET, Etc.
Roller Diameter: 130mm
Roller Material: Silicone
Laminating Speed: 0-8m/min
Type: Hot And Cold Laminator
Laminating Temperature: 0-140°C
Dimensions: 1400mm X 650mm X 1200mm
Heating Method: Infrared
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1600W Roll To Roll Laminator

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Versatile Hot And Cold Lamination Machine

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Hot And Cold Lamination Machine 1600W

Basic Infomation
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: MEFU/LEFU
Certification: CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE
Model Number: MEFU1700
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: wooden case/carton
Delivery Time: 7-14 work days
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T
Product Description

 

Cold Lamination Vs. Hot Lamination & MEFU MF1700 Recommendation

MEFU Roll laminator is an emerging advertising screen laminating machine that is suitable for finishing all kinds of airbrushes, prints, photographs, banners, and so on.

Key Differences at a Glance
Feature Cold Lamination Hot Lamination
Technology Pressure-sensitive adhesive (cold glue). Heat-activated adhesive (hot melt adhesive).
Process Room temperature, pressure-only bonding. Requires heating to melt the adhesive, then cooling to set.
Best For Thin materials: photos, posters, banners, books. Thicker materials: paper-based packaging, items needing high gloss.
Efficiency Higher - No heating time required, faster process. Lower - Requires time to heat up and to cool.
Cost Lower - Cheaper adhesives, no energy cost for heating. Higher - More expensive film, ongoing energy costs.
Durability Good water and abrasion resistance. Superior permanence and longer storage time; better overall finish.
Environmental Impact Lower energy consumption. Produces waste heat and potentially some harmful gases.
Summary of Cold vs. Hot Lamination

Cold Lamination:

  • Pros: Cost-effective, highly efficient (no heat wait time), excellent for moisture and scratch protection on thinner materials.
  • Cons: Not suitable for all materials (e.g., heat-sensitive substrates), generally requires drying time for the adhesive to fully cure, and is typically for one-sided lamination.

Hot Lamination:

  • Pros: Creates a more permanent, high-gloss, and premium finish. Excellent for enhancing the texture of thicker materials like packaging. Bonds instantly upon cooling.
  • Cons: Higher operational cost, slower due to heating, and not suitable for heat-sensitive inks or materials.

Conclusion: There is no absolute "better" option. The choice is a trade-off between cost & efficiency (favoring cold lamination) and premium finish & permanence (favoring hot lamination).

The Ideal Solution: MEFU MF1700 Series Laminator

Your text concludes with the perfect resolution to this choice: the MEFU MF1700 series laminator.

Versatility: It is a hybrid machine capable of both cold (using pressure-sensitive film) and hot lamination. This eliminates the need to choose one technology over the other upfront.

Performance: With speeds up to 8 meters per minute, it meets the demands of a commercial environment, whether using hot or cold films.

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