JohnDouglas
JohnDouglas
Hey everyone!
New to the forums, really looking for some help. Our company needs to start doing roll-to-roll lamination in a 60" wide format. I've been looking at the Kala Mistral 1650 and the Seal Base 62 as options.
The question I need help with is simple: is it possible to do roll-to-roll lamination of two 60" wide materials, where there is no deviation between the alignment of the two materials?
I'm assuming the obvious answer is: Of course, just align the two materials correctly when you start the job.
What I really need to understand is if there's more that can be done on our end, to ensure a perfect alignment (aside from a precise initial line-up of the two materials).
Because the initial alignment of the materials only has one contact point, I'm envisioning that the two materials would invariably become misaligned at some point during the 75-foot roll-to-roll lamination process (if even by a couple of millimeters). If it helps, the materials are both 3M cast vinyls (1080 series, to be specific).
Do I have to re-adjust my expectations on what roll-to-roll lamination looks like, or is there a way to mitigate this small misalignment of the two materials that are being laminated together?
Also, if you have any suggestions on the right kind of machine to use, I believe we only need cold-roll functionality. Cost is not an issue, we just want to get the best machine possible.
Thanks in advance for your help!
New to the forums, really looking for some help. Our company needs to start doing roll-to-roll lamination in a 60" wide format. I've been looking at the Kala Mistral 1650 and the Seal Base 62 as options.
The question I need help with is simple: is it possible to do roll-to-roll lamination of two 60" wide materials, where there is no deviation between the alignment of the two materials?
I'm assuming the obvious answer is: Of course, just align the two materials correctly when you start the job.
What I really need to understand is if there's more that can be done on our end, to ensure a perfect alignment (aside from a precise initial line-up of the two materials).
Because the initial alignment of the materials only has one contact point, I'm envisioning that the two materials would invariably become misaligned at some point during the 75-foot roll-to-roll lamination process (if even by a couple of millimeters). If it helps, the materials are both 3M cast vinyls (1080 series, to be specific).
Do I have to re-adjust my expectations on what roll-to-roll lamination looks like, or is there a way to mitigate this small misalignment of the two materials that are being laminated together?
Also, if you have any suggestions on the right kind of machine to use, I believe we only need cold-roll functionality. Cost is not an issue, we just want to get the best machine possible.
Thanks in advance for your help!