The correct selection and matching of
Cold Laminate Film substrate and glue is crucial to achieving the best possible fit.
1. Selection of substrate
The base material is the basis for
Cold Laminate Film lamination, and its selection directly affects the lamination effect. When choosing a substrate, consider the following factors:
Material properties: The substrate should be flat, smooth, free of oil and dust to ensure that the Cold Laminate Film can fit closely. Commonly used substrates include paper, plastic, cloth, etc.
Dimensional stability: The substrate should have good dimensional stability during processing and use to avoid dimensional changes due to changes in temperature, humidity and other environmental factors, thereby affecting the fitting effect.
Weather resistance: The substrate should have certain weather resistance, be able to adapt to different climate and environmental conditions, and maintain long-term stability and reliability.
Based on the above factors, we can choose a suitable substrate for lamination. For example, for products that require long-term outdoor use, you can choose a plastic substrate with excellent weather resistance; for occasions that need to display high-definition images, you can choose a flat, smooth paper substrate.
2. Glue selection
Glue is the medium that connects the substrate and
Cold Laminate Film, and its selection is also crucial. When choosing a glue, consider the following factors:
Adhesion: The glue should have sufficient adhesion to ensure that the Cold Laminate Film adheres closely to the substrate and is not easy to fall off.
Curing speed: The curing speed of the glue should be moderate, neither too fast so that the position cannot be fully adjusted during fitting, nor too slow so that it takes a long time to cure after fitting.
Weather resistance: The glue should have certain weather resistance, be able to adapt to different climate and environmental conditions, and maintain long-term stability and reliability.
Based on the above factors, we can choose the appropriate glue for lamination. For example, for occasions that require rapid curing, you can choose quick-drying glue; for products that require long-term outdoor use, you can choose glue with excellent weather resistance.
3. Matching and fitting steps
After selecting the substrate and glue, we need to follow the following steps to match and fit:
Substrate preparation: Clean the substrate to remove oil, dust and other impurities on the surface to ensure the flatness and cleanliness of the substrate.
Glue application: Apply the selected glue evenly on the surface of the substrate, paying attention to controlling the amount of glue and the uniformity of the application.
Laminating operation: Place the Cold Laminate Film on the substrate coated with glue, and perform alignment and adjustment to ensure that the laminating position is accurate and without offset.
Compaction: Use special tools to compact the laminated
Cold Laminate Film to ensure that it adheres closely to the substrate without bubbles or wrinkles.
Curing treatment: According to the curing speed of the selected glue, wait for a certain period of time to allow the glue to fully solidify to ensure the stability and reliability of the bonding effect.
Through the above steps, we can correctly select and match the base material and glue of Cold Laminate Film and achieve the best fitting effect. In practical applications, we also need to flexibly adjust and optimize according to specific product needs and use environment to achieve the best fit and use effects.