| Roll Digital Industrial laminators for full laminating shops. Roll laminators use laminating film in rolls rather then pre cut film. Digital laminator can be use with cold or heat. Laminators run 1.5 mil, 3 mill, 5 mil or 10 mm. in clear, matte, and delustured . |
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Industrial Series 25" Work Horse |
Most dependable... productive... trouble free... easy to use... versatile... easy to maintain... •
Intelligent heat controllers display both the set
temperature and the actual temperature. The microprocessor in the
control quickly learns to anticipate the heat demand of each job and
keeps the actual temperature within a few degrees of the set
temperature. • Laminating and pull rollers are covered with quality silicone rubber for superior release quality, higher lamination quality and easier cleaning. The laminating rollers and pull rollers are interchangeable. • Removable heat shoes are Teflon coated to reduce film abrasion. They are easily unplugged and removed to clean or replace the laminating rollers. • Built-in retractable slitters save an enormous amount of cutting time by trimming away side scrap during the lamination process. The two heads can be adjusted independently with great precision. • Dual tension knobs (clutches) for each supply roll mandrel are easy to use and provide as little or as much tension as needed to keep work wrinkle-free. • Forced air cooling is essential when running thicker films, because the lamination needs to be cooled to get good results. • Easy access controls are conveniently located and grouped for effective operation. • A safety guard is built into the feed tray to help insure it will always be in place when laminating. • Both upper and lower rollers are driven to minimize the wrinkling or curling that can occur when only one roller is driven. • Standard precision feed tray has both left and right side guides and can be replaced with the power feed tray in seconds. • Made in the U.S.A. |
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Digital 42 & 60 |
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Industrial Series 38/50/60 |
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Intelligent heat controllers display both the set
temperature and the actual temperature. |
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