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MEFU Laminator Temperature

2024-01-22 11:58:36
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Lamination temperature is very important for both cold and hot lamination. During the lamination process, temperature control directly affects the quality and properties of the final product. Cold lamination and hot lamination are suitable for different types of materials and products, so the appropriate lamination temperature needs to be selected on a case-by-case basis.

MF1700 is the ideal commercial laminating solution. Low-heating cold lamination with cold films can improve film quality.It can avoid air bubbles and snow points. Hot laminating with hot films can reduce cost and, in the meanwhile can avoid no air bubbles and snow points.Temperature is a top question for consumers using laminating machines.These are examples: the MF1700 Single-side Hot Laminator. Also, the MF1700 Single-side low-heating Cold
Laminator.

 
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MF1700 Single-side Hot Laminator 

The temperature range for hot lamination is 85°C to 95°C. Do not exceed 120°C. Preheat for 10-15 minutes.Temperature change: Select the hot lamination function and the display will light up.The predefined temperature for hot lamination is 90°C. For thicker materials, you can raise the temperature. Lower it for thinner ones.Turning the speed controller clockwise accelerates and vice versa.

 
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MF1700 Single-side Low Heating Cold Laminator

For cold lamination, the temperature range is 40°C to 50°C. Don't exceed 60°C. Preheat for 5 to 10 minutes.Temperature change: Select the hot lamination function and the display lights up. The preset temperature for cold lamination is 45°C.The laminator can reach up to 60°C. You can adjust the laminator's temperature to a higher setting for thicker materials.

For thinner materials, set the temperature lower. You can adjust the higher temperature for thicker materials. Use the lower temperature for thinner materials.

 
Laminated films
 

In addition to cold lamination and hot lamination, the laminating material is also a very important part of the process. Laminating materials are usually made up of a combination of materials with different properties to meet the requirements of the final product in terms of performance and appearance.

For example, some products that require waterproof and moisture resistance may use
laminated films with these properties as materials. Some products that require abrasion and high temperature resistance may use laminated materials with these characteristics.

Laminated films are usually composed of materials such as polyester, polyethylene, and polypropylene films, which have good transparency, flatness, and abrasion resistance. Choosing the right laminating film is also critical to the quality and appearance of the final product.


 
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