Wide Format Cold Laminator Signmaster 1600 from Lamination System

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2012
  • Sign Master 1600 is a heavy duty machine designed to laminate large format graphics using pressure sensitive film and mount to 25mm thickness.
    This superior design incorporates many features to assist a single operator to laminate "roll to roll" with no experience necessary.
    The Sign Master 1600 represents exceptional value for money and has fast become the preferred machine of choice for sign writers and printers.
    This wide format, professional mounter/laminator features:
    • Remote foot control
    • Single operator
    • Reel to Reel laminating (automation)
    • Easy load non-slip film and product mandrels
    • 132mm diameter silicone rollers
    • Simple and reliable mounting settings with roller crush compensation built-in.
    For pricing and more information please visit www.lamination.com.au or Free call 1300 099 030.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @mattwright7422
    @mattwright7422 10 лет назад +2

    The machine has inbuilt spring compensation of the rollers, so once the feed sheet passes through the rollers close to suit the new thickness.

  • @PankajGohil
    @PankajGohil 7 лет назад

    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.

    • @LaminationSystem
      @LaminationSystem  7 лет назад

      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!

  • @beavnyc
    @beavnyc 10 лет назад +2

    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...