at 3:25 in the video... the main roller is pressed compressed to the thickness of that lead board that was fed in...but now the vinyl is fed in and it is a fraction of the thickness of the board. how is it getting laminated? shouldn't the roller be pressed down more tomatch the thickness of the vinyl? im confused here...
we have application to laminate some special transparent material . dose laminating film gets scratch while undergoing pressure. as our material is also transparent is lamination film gets scratch while lamination it will not be acceptable.
This will depend on the machine and laminating film you are using. A good machine with high quality rollers combined with a quality laminating film will not give a scratched result. Hope this helps!
The machine has inbuilt spring compensation of the rollers, so once the feed sheet passes through the rollers close to suit the new thickness.
at 3:25 in the video... the main roller is pressed compressed to the thickness of that lead board that was fed in...but now the vinyl is fed in and it is a fraction of the thickness of the board. how is it getting laminated? shouldn't the roller be pressed down more tomatch the thickness of the vinyl? im confused here...
we have application to laminate some special transparent material . dose laminating film gets scratch while undergoing pressure. as our material is also transparent is lamination film gets scratch while lamination it will not be acceptable.
This will depend on the machine and laminating film you are using. A good machine with high quality rollers combined with a quality laminating film will not give a scratched result. Hope this helps!