Description
Harlan Machine Co High-Speed Double-Sided Laminator
Max working width of line 61-1/2”
Max working thickness to 1-1/2”
Line consists of: Infeed system including package deck, lift table, and accumulation arms for continuous operation
(1) Harlan panel brush cleaner
Max working width 67” wide
Max working thickness 1-1/2”
Rubber covered infeed and top feed pinch rollers
Top and bottom brush cleaning heads
Top dust collection hood
Top and bottom panel Infrared pre-heater
Heavy duty steel box tubing heater frame stand
Top and bottom Heater banks with Infrared electric heating elements
Pneumatic cylinder control of raise/lower of heater head
(1) Harlan top roller glue spreader for substrate
66” wide chrome doctor roller and rubber covered applicator roller
(1) Harlan roll laminator unit
(2) Top mounted coil underwinders
(2) Bottom mounted coil underwinders
(1) Overheard monorail hoist beam with electric chain hoist and lifting bar
(1) Harlan top head glue roll coater for laminate
Rubber applicator roller and chrome doctor roller
(1) Harlan bottom head glue roll coater for laminate
Rubber applicator roller and chrome doctor roller
(1) Harlan roll laminator head
Rubber covered heated infeed top and bottom rollers
(2) top and (2) bottom heated Chrome pressure rollers
(2) Sterlco Oil Heaters, Dual zone
(1) Outfeed rubber belted conveyor table
Outfeed indexing station including lift table, accumulation arms for continuous operation, roller conveyor for pack conveyance
Laminator mounted line control station
Front and back steel catwalk with access stairs
Glue storage rack
Specifications were compiled via manufacturer literature and need to be confirmed.
What is Double Sided Laminator Machine?
A double-sided laminator machine, also known as a dual-sided laminator or a two-sided laminator, is a device used to apply protective films or layers on both sides of a material simultaneously. It is commonly used in various industries such as printing, packaging, signage, and document preservation.
The double-sided laminator consists of two sets of rollers or heating elements that apply heat and pressure to the material being laminated. The material, typically a paper, cardstock, or other thin substrate, passes through the machine between these rollers or heating elements. The laminating film or pouch is fed into the machine and wraps around the material, creating a sealed layer on both sides.
The laminating film used in a double-sided laminator is typically made of a transparent plastic material, such as polyester or polypropylene. It comes in various thicknesses and finishes, including glossy, matte, or textured, depending on the desired result.
The double-sided laminator offers several advantages:
- Protection: The laminating film provides a protective barrier that shields the material from moisture, dust, dirt, and wear, extending its lifespan.
- Enhanced appearance: The laminating film enhances the visual appeal of the material by adding a glossy or matte finish, making colors appear more vibrant and text more legible.
- Durability: Laminated materials are more resistant to tearing, creasing, and fading, making them ideal for items that require frequent handling or exposure to harsh conditions.
- Easy cleaning: Laminated surfaces are easy to clean and can be wiped with a damp cloth, allowing for quick removal of stains or spills.
- Versatility: The double-sided laminator can be used with a variety of materials, including documents, photographs, ID cards, menus, posters, and more.
It’s important to note that double-sided laminators can vary in size and features. Some machines may have additional functionalities such as adjustable temperature settings, variable speed control, and automatic feeding systems, offering more versatility and customization options.
Overall, a double-sided laminator machine is a valuable tool for adding protection, durability, and a professional finish to a wide range of materials, making them more resistant to damage and enhancing their visual appeal.