Versatile Heat Assist Laminator Max Laminating Width 1630mm / 64 Inch Wide Laminating Machine

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Versatile Heat Assist Laminator Max Laminating Width 1630mm / 64 Inch Wide Laminating Machine
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Specifications
Name: Heat Assist Laminator
Max Lam Thickness: 28mm/1.1”
Max Laminating Width: 1630mm/64”
Rollers: 2
Up And Down: Pneumatic
Model: Laminator
Application: Lamination
Auto Shut-Off: Yes
Laminating Temperature Range: Up To 300°F
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Versatile Heat Assist Laminator

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1630mm Wide Laminating Machine

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64 Inch Wide Laminating Machine

Basic Infomation
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: MEFU/LEFU
Certification: CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE
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

Max Laminating Width 1630mm/64” Wide Format Heat Assist Laminator With Up And Down Pneumatic

For professional print shops, the final lamination process is where a good project becomes a great product. But when dealing with wide formats and demanding materials like cast vinyl for vehicle wraps, common challenges like air bubbles, misalignment, and operator fatigue can eat into your profits. The 64” Wide Format Heat Assist Laminator represents a significant evolution in finishing technology, particularly with its Up and Down Pneumatic system. This isn't just an incremental upgrade; it's a transformative approach to achieving perfection on a large scale.

The Core Challenge: Why Standard Laminators Fall Short on Wide Formats

Traditional Wide-Format Heat-Assist Roll Laminators rely on manual cranking or basic pressure adjustments. When handling a 60-inch-wide, 20-foot-long graphic, this process becomes a major bottleneck.

  • Inconsistent Pressure: Manual systems can lead to uneven pressure across the roll's width, creating potential zones for air entrapment.
  • Operator Strain: Physically cranking heavy rollers for every single job is inefficient and can lead to fatigue-induced errors.
  • Slow Setup: The time spent adjusting pressure manually for different media types adds up, reducing overall shop throughput.

This is where the integration of a robust Heat Assist Laminator frame with precision pneumatic technology changes the game entirely.

The Game-Changing Feature: Deconstructing the "Up and Down Pneumatic" System

The phrase "Up and Down Pneumatic" might sound technical, but its benefits are instantly tangible on the shop floor. This system uses air pressure to control the main laminating rollers with perfect precision.

What This Means for Your Shop:

  • One-Touch, Perfectly Even Pressure: With a simple button press, the pneumatic system engages, lifting or lowering the rollers with consistent force across the entire 64" width. This eliminates the risk of human error from manual adjustments and guarantees the same perfect pressure from edge to edge, which is critical for preventing bubbles.
  • Elimination of "Cranking" Fatigue: Operators are freed from the physical effort of adjusting the machine. This not only speeds up the process but also allows staff to focus on guiding the media accurately, ensuring perfect alignment every time.
  • Enhanced Material Versatility: Switching from a delicate, thin film for a poster to a thick, textured laminate for a floor graphic is effortless. The pneumatic system can be adjusted to apply the exact right amount of pressure for each material combination, protecting delicate prints and ensuring aggressive adhesion on tough jobs.

The Synergistic Effect: Pneumatic Precision Meets Heat Assist Performance

While the pneumatic system provides the perfect physical pressure, the Heat Assist function activates the chemistry for a superior bond. This combination is what delivers truly professional results.

  • Heat Assist gently warms the laminate's adhesive, making it more malleable and aggressive.
  • The Pneumatic System then applies flawless, even pressure, allowing this activated adhesive to flow perfectly onto the print substrate without air pockets.

This synergy is especially critical for:

  • Vehicle Wraps: Prevents edge lifting and ensures long-term durability against the elements.
  • Textured Substrates (e.g., Canvas): The combination allows the laminate to conform perfectly to the surface texture without bridging over valleys.
  • Long-Term Outdoor Banners: Creates an impervious seal against moisture and UV radiation.
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