As demand for paint protection films (PPF), vehicle wraps, architectural window films, and decorative laminates continues to grow, professional service providers require laminating equipment capable of handling diverse materials while maintaining controlled processing conditions.
For workshops involved in automotive detailing and architectural film installation, factors such as working width, roller pressure, heating control, and trimming efficiency are important considerations when selecting a roll laminator. These parameters can influence workflow consistency and compatibility with different film materials and substrates.
The MEFU MF1700-M1 LITE Trimmer roll laminator has recently been commissioned at BBS Detailing in Krasnodar.
The company offers a range of specialized services, including:
Vehicle detailing and interior restoration
Paint polishing and dry cleaning
Vehicle branding and graphic film installation
Building façade protection with armored films
Architectural window tinting
Decorative finishing for glass partitions and doors
With experience in film application projects and cooperation with recognized film and protective coating manufacturers, the workshop demonstrates strong technical capabilities in handling functional film materials across automotive and architectural sectors.
To support precision laminating and trimming operations, the customer selected the MEFU MF1700-M1 LITE, a single-sided heated roll laminator designed for professional processing of roll and sheet materials.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Working width | 1.63 m |
| Heating temperature | Up to 60°C |
| Maximum laminating speed | 9 m/min |
| Maximum material thickness | 28 mm |
| Roller drive | Pneumatic |
| Backing paper rewinder | Included |
| Electrostatic neutralizer | Included |
| Foot pedal control | Included |
| Slitting knives | 3 durable knives |
The laminator is suitable for processing various roll and sheet materials commonly used in automotive graphics, protective films, architectural films, and decorative applications.
Its pneumatic roller system and controlled heating configuration support stable laminating operations, while the electrostatic neutralizer and backing rewinder contribute to smoother material handling during production. Integrated slitting knives enable efficient trimming after lamination, supporting streamlined workflows in professional workshops.
Following commissioning, the equipment has been integrated into projects involving vehicle branding, protective film preparation, architectural glazing, and decorative surface finishing.
From the customer's perspective, several technical characteristics align well with daily production requirements:
A 1.63 m working width accommodates common film dimensions used in automotive and architectural projects.
Heating up to 60°C provides controlled temperature assistance for film lamination while remaining suitable for temperature-sensitive substrates.
The pneumatic roller system supports consistent pressure during laminating operations.
Electrostatic neutralization helps reduce static interference when processing thin film materials.
Compatibility with materials up to 28 mm thick allows flexibility across different project types.
These features make the laminator suitable for workshops seeking reliable handling of protective and decorative film materials across multiple applications.
The commissioning of the MEFU MF1700-M1 LITE roll laminator highlights the industry's growing focus on process control and material compatibility rather than speed alone.
By combining a 1.63 m working width, heating up to 60°C, 9 m/min laminating speed, pneumatic roller drive, electrostatic neutralizer, and integrated trimming system, the equipment provides a practical solution for businesses engaged in vehicle graphics, paint protection films, architectural tinting, and decorative laminating projects.
The machine is designed for both roll and sheet materials with a maximum supported thickness of 28 mm, making it suitable for a variety of protective, graphic, and decorative film applications.
Yes. Its working width, controlled heating, pneumatic pressure system, and trimming functions make it applicable to vehicle branding, paint protection films, architectural window films, and related laminating tasks.
The heating system operates up to 60°C, providing controlled thermal assistance during lamination while helping users process film materials that benefit from moderate heating conditions.