1520mm Manual Cold Laminator Machine Pneumatic Sign Laminator Machine

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1520mm Manual Cold Laminator Machine Pneumatic Sign Laminator Machine
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Specifications
Name: Manual Cold Laminator Machine
Max Lam Width: 1520mm
Type: Manual Laminating Machine
Up And Down: Pneumatic
Running: Manual
Max Lam Thickness: 28mm
Heating: None
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1520mm Manual Cold Laminator Machine

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Pneumatic Sign Laminator Machine

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1520mm Sign Laminator Machine

Basic Infomation
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: MEFU/LEFU
Certification: CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE
Model Number: MF1600-B7
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: wooden case/carton
Delivery Time: 7-14 work days
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Product Description

1520mm Manual Cold Roll Laminator For Professional Lamination Needs

The MEFU 1520mm (approximately 60 inches) manual cold roll laminator is an essential piece of equipment for sign shops, print providers, graphic designers, and framing businesses. It is engineered to apply pressure-sensitive adhesive films (cold laminate) to a wide variety of substrates without the use of heat.

Key Features and Specifications

Lamination Width: The 1520mm width is a highly versatile and common size in the industry, allowing you to laminate materials up to 60 inches wide. This is ideal for large-format prints like banners, posters, vehicle graphics, and window displays, as well as standard-sized documents and photos in batches.

Operation Method: Manual. The operator manually turns a crank or handle to drive the rubber rollers. This provides complete control over the laminating speed, which is crucial for applying laminate to delicate materials or for ensuring perfect bubble-free adhesion on complex jobs.

Lamination Type: Cold. It uses pre-adhesive, pressure-sensitive films. The adhesive is activated by the pressure from the rollers, not by heat. This makes it safe for use with heat-sensitive materials like solvent, eco-solvent, latex, and UV-curable inks, as well as materials like foam board or certain fabrics that would warp or melt under heat.

Roller System: Typically features two sturdy, rubber-coated steel rollers. The pressure between these rollers is adjustable via a manual knob, allowing you to set the perfect amount of pressure for different film and substrate combinations.

Construction: Built with a heavy-duty steel or aluminum frame to ensure stability and prevent flexing during operation, which is critical for achieving wrinkle-free results on wide materials.

Who is This Machine For?

This laminator is perfect for:

  • Small to Mid-Sized Print Shops: For laminating posters, banners, stickers, and floor graphics.
  • Sign Makers: An essential tool for finishing vehicle wraps, window perf, and storefront signs.
  • Photographers and Fine Art Reproducers: For protecting high-value prints with matte, gloss, or satin finishes.
  • Framing and Mounting Businesses: To laminate documents, maps, and posters before mounting them to a rigid board.
  • Schools and Universities: For creating durable educational materials and displays.
Primary Applications and Uses
  • Protection: Shields prints from UV fading, scratches, moisture, and general wear and tear.
  • Enhancement: Improves the visual appeal by adding a high-gloss, satin, or matte finish.
  • Functionality: Adds a writable/wipeable surface with dry-erase laminates.
  • Special Effects: Applies textured films (e.g., canvas, linen) or decorative films.
Advantages of a Manual Cold Laminator
  • Material Versatility: The #1 advantage. Safe for virtually any print material and substrate because there's no heat involved.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Significantly lower initial investment compared to a heated or electric laminator of the same size.
  • User Control: The manual operation allows for meticulous, slow application, which is the best technique for avoiding bubbles and wrinkles, especially for beginners or on tricky jobs.
  • Durability and Simplicity: Fewer moving parts and no heating elements mean less that can go wrong mechanically, leading to lower maintenance costs and a longer lifespan.
  • Portability: Does not require a dedicated power outlet (unless equipped with optional LED lights), making it easy to move around the workshop.
Considerations Before You Buy
  • Physical Effort: Laminating very long or heavy materials requires some physical effort to turn the crank.
  • Speed: It is not designed for high-volume, rapid production. For shops needing to laminate hundreds of linear feet per hour, an electric motor-driven model would be more efficient.
  • Learning Curve: Achieving perfect results requires proper technique: aligning the film, setting the right pressure, and feeding the material evenly.
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