Lamination adhesives are used to bond two or more layers of material together in a process known as lamination. While lamination adhesives are typically Water-Based Adhesive. There are two types of lamination methods, Wet Lamination and Dry Lamination. Wet Lamination involves applying the adhesive directly onto the substrate, typically with the help of a roller or sprayer. On the other hand, Dry Lamination involves applying the adhesive to a separate carrier material, such as a film or paper.
The surfaces to be laminated, such as paper, film, or fabric, need to be clean and free from dust or contaminants. Proper surface preparation ensures good adhesion.
Water-based lamination adhesive is applied to one or both surfaces using methods like roller coaters, spray systems, or brushes. The adhesive is evenly spread across the surface, ensuring complete coverage.
Once the water-based lamination adhesive has dried and cured, it forms a strong bond between the layers, creating a laminated structure. The adhesive provides adhesion, cohesion, and durability to the laminated materials.