Research on the Quality of Pre-Glued Film Laminating

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With the increasing demands for environmental requirements in printing industry, environmental protection material for coating film is also set forth requirements. The pre-glued laminting film is used more and more widely due to the simple laminating operations, energy consumption, low pollution, high overall efficiency. In this work, the impact was investigated experimentally of the printed ink surface conditions including the thickness of ink, ink emulsification, ink viscosity, ink drying time on the laminating quality. The tested samples were obtained using printability tester on the different printing conditions, then the samples were laminated using the laminating machine to obtain the sample of laminated film. In order to evaluate laminating quality, using universal tester the laminating strength were measured for samples. The tested results show that the surface of the ink printed has different degrees of impact on laminating quality.

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