Heat Lamination
Heat lamination is a process used to bond two or more layers of materials together using heat and pressure. This technique is commonly applied in industries such as packaging, printing, and textiles. The heat activates an adhesive layer, allowing the materials to fuse, creating a durable and protective finish.
The benefits of heat lamination include enhanced strength, moisture resistance, and improved appearance of the final product. It is often used for items like book covers, posters, and labels, providing a glossy or matte finish that can increase durability and visual appeal.