Product Description:
*Name: Glossy & Matte Thermal Lamination BOPP Film
*Material Surface layer: BOPP
*Glue layer: EVA
*Product Specification: Glossy 17micron (12BOPP+5EVA)
*Thickness from 17micron (12BOPP+5EVA) to 32micron (18BOPP+14EVA)
*Double corona treatment, valued over 42 dynes
*Excellent rewinding and bonding
Brief Introduction
What's BOPP Thermal Laminating Film?
BOPP Thermal Laminating Film is mainly made of BOPP + EVA.
We use extrusion-coating process to combine these two layers.
In the final film one side has properties of BOPP film and the other side becomes heat sensitive surface used for dry lamination.
This product has two classifications: glossy/shine/transparent and matte/opaque, both of which sees thickness from 14micron to 32micron.
Its width could be from 180mm to 1880mm and length from 150m (1 inch core, 25mm) to 4000m (3 inch core, 76mm).
Where is BOPP Thermal Laminating Film used?
The application of BOPP Thermal Laminating Film can be used to laminating and packaging of the followings:
textbook covers, brochures, leaflets, sweet boxes, cosmetics, shopping bags, diaries and so on...
How to use BOPP Thermal Laminating Film?
We need a laminating machine (usually called hot laminator) to use BOPP Thermal Laminating Film by melting the EVA into substrates such as paper.
During the process, the film is passed on a heated roller and under reasonable pressure it sticks to the paper.
This process is easy to use and can be done in home for small applications.
Sometimes, people also call it heat lamination or dry lamination or hot lamination.
Operation Guidance
1. Adjust roller pressure and temperature according to different types of paper and ink.
2. When using the film for the first time or changing the usual size, a small trial volume before starting massive lamination is proposed.
3. Normal process temperature is 90C-105C (203F - 221F), roller pressure and temperature vary from different types of paper, ink and machines.
4. Make sure the ink is dry before laminating. It will delaminate when the paper contains too much moisture or powder.
5. Make sure to put the material in place with low temperature and dry.
6. The following situation will affect the final quality of the film during lamination.
a. Using metal ink
b. Ink containing too much wax, dried oil, adhesive, silicon additive and so on.
c. Much too thick ink
d. Ink completely not dried yet.
e. Much too humid paper sheet.
f. Too much powder on the surface
Shipping & Packaging
*One Roll BOPP Thermal Laminating Film, One carton
*Tens of rolls in a pallet
*10 to 12 pallets loaded into 1*20FCL (appro. 13MTs)
*Or 20 to 22 pallets loaded into a 40 feet container (appro. 25MTs)
Airbags Used for Protecting the Pallets from Collision When Container is Loading
Spec.: 1.) Jumbo roll sizes:
Total Thickness: 20-33UM (Mic.) ,such as: 18,20,22,25,28,30,32,35 microns
Basic film thickness: 10,12,15,18,20 UM (Mic.) Width :325-1200MM
Length:3000M (2000M,2500M,4000M).Inner core:76MM ,152MM
2.) Mini-roll sizes (Inner core: 1",1.5", 2.0"): Total Thickness :20-33UM
(Mic.) Film thickness: 10,12,15,18,20 UM (Mic.) Width :325-1200MM
Type:included BOPET thermal film (Polyester thermal lamination film with EVA),BOPA thermal film (nylon
thermal lamination film with EVA), bopp thermal film (Polypropylene thermal lamination film with EVA)
Length :100M,120M,150M,200M Inner core :1.5",1.8", 2.0",3" (Inches)
3.) SOFT VELVET BOPP THERMAL LAMINATING FILM, THICKNESS: 30MIC. (17MIC LASER BOPP 13 MIC EVA)
a. Laser BOPP thermal ( opaque,non-transparent),thickness: 20Mic. (12Mic BOPP laser+8Mic EVA)
b. Laser BOPP thermal ( clear/transparent),thickness: 28Mic. (18Mic BOPP laser+10Mic EVA)
c. Soft-Velvet Bopp thermal ,thickness: 30Mic.(17Mic BOPP laser+13Mic EVA)
d. Laser BOPP thermal normal
Applications:Laminate the surface of Books, catalogs, samples, posters, printed paper, Food, medicines, cosmetics, gifts, wine boxes and other packaging film ,Drawings, documents, ads, pictures, display boards, etc.
BOPP/BOPET/MPP/MPET THERMAL LAMINATING FILM, BOPP or PET base film and EVA adhesive, used in Printed matter (Books, magazines, leaflet, poster, etc.), Packaging (Crates or boxes for liquor, food, beverage, medicine, cosmetics and other daily consumer products, etc.) & Digital printing: (Photos, documents, billboards, etc.).
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