Adhesive Lamination
Adhesive lamination is a process that involves bonding two or more layers of materials together using an adhesive. This technique is commonly used in various industries, including packaging, printing, and manufacturing, to enhance the durability and appearance of products. The adhesive can be applied in liquid or film form, allowing for a strong and flexible bond between the layers.
The laminated materials can include paper, plastic, or metal, depending on the desired outcome. Adhesive lamination not only improves the strength and resistance of the materials but also provides a protective layer that can resist moisture, dirt, and wear, making it ideal for items like book covers and labels.