Laminator For Pressure Sensitive Materials

A Seal Graphics Europe product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Apr 13, 2007

Seal Graphics has launched its 62 Base laminator, a wider version of its predecessor, the 54 Base.

According to Seal, the introduction of the new machine has expanded the options for more sign-makers, printers, finishing houses and in-plant departments to handle a wider variety of lamination tasks.

The machine will be displayed for the first time at Sign UK and Digital Expo, from May 1 - 3 at the UK's NEC in Birmingham.

It will appear on the stands of Colourgen (G30) and Robert Horne (K15 and K30).

The 62 Base is claimed to be suitable for mounting and laminating pressure sensitive materials up to 1,575mm wide.

Seal said that the machine offers all the performance, flexibility and functionality of the 54 Base at speeds of up to five metres per second at a price of just over GBP5,000.

The wider laminator has heat-assist on the top roller to handle a range of materials, auto grip shafts for ease of webbing, together with a swing-up feed table to facilitate set-up, said Seal.

It also offers 50mm nip opening to accommodate working with a sled for road signs and manual adjustment for precise operation and adjustable speed and pressure settings.

Seal said that whatever the experience of the operator, the 62 Base will prove to be a simple machine to use and will provide flexibility for the small to medium sized user.

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