Pressure Lamination
Pressure lamination is a manufacturing process used to bond layers of materials together using heat and pressure. This technique is commonly applied in the production of composite materials, where different substances are fused to create a stronger, more durable product. The process involves placing the materials in a press, where they are subjected to controlled temperature and pressure, allowing the adhesive to cure and form a solid bond.
This method is widely used in various industries, including furniture, automotive, and construction. Pressure lamination enhances the performance and aesthetics of products, making them more resistant to wear, moisture, and other environmental factors.