Laminating machines are mainly classified into four types: hot laminating machines, cold laminating machines, water-based laminating machines, and UV laminating machines.
Hot Laminating Machines: Hot laminating machines use heated rollers to heat the laminating material, causing it to adhere to the surface of the printed material, ultimately forming a laminate. Hot laminating machines are suitable for laminating thicker materials, such as posters, brochures, and books. They offer good lamination results, a certain degree of scratch resistance, and a long service life.
Cold Laminating Machines: Cold laminating machines use pressure rollers to adhere the laminating material to the surface of the printed material. Their lamination temperature is only room temperature, avoiding heat deformation problems on the printed material and making them widely applicable. Cold laminating machines are typically used for laminating thinner flat printed materials, such as brochures, business cards, and various packaging bags.
Water-Based Laminating Machines: Water-based laminating machines use water-based laminating materials. These machines do not emit harmful gases during the lamination process, offering better environmental performance. Water-based laminating machines are suitable for industries with strict environmental protection requirements, such as food packaging and pharmaceutical packaging.
UV laminating machines use ultraviolet light to accelerate the curing speed of the laminating material, thereby achieving rapid curing and improving production efficiency. UV laminating machines are suitable for high-volume printing production, and their laminating effect and brightness are high.






