Hot melt lamination is a bonding process in which materials are joined using a hot melt adhesive that solidifies during cooling, creating a strong and durable bond. This technology is widely used for both surface coating and for bonding multiple layers into composite laminates.
Compared to solvent- or water-based processes, hot melt lamination does not require drying ovens, resulting in significant space and energy savings.
Lamitoo hot melt lamination systems are modular and highly flexible. Machines can be equipped with gravure roller coating units for patterned or partial adhesive application, or multi-roller coating systems for full-surface coverage. Coating modules are interchangeable and can also be supplied as standalone configurations.
All systems feature electronically controlled low- or high-tension web transport with load cells and dancer rollers, ensuring precise and stable material handling. Advanced guiding systems guarantee accurate web alignment during coating and lamination, while accumulators (J-box, vertical or belt type) enable continuous, non-stop production during batch changes.
Designed with the operator in mind, Lamitoo machines allow fast roller changes, easy cleaning, and intuitive software control, ensuring high productivity with minimal downtime.


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