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Flame Lamination
Flame lamination is used to produce laminates by bonding foam/fabric or
foam/film by passing the foam over an open flame. Exposure to
the flame creates a thin layer of molten polymer on the foam surface,
which is then brought into contact with the secondary layer under
pressure to develop a bond between the two surfaces.
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Specifications |
Width
capability to 82” |
Pinhole
free barrier materials |
Expertise
handling flame retardant materials |
Multiple
layer laminates produced in a single pass |
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