Which type of lamination is best depends on the specific application scenario and needs.
Different types of laminators have their own characteristics and advantages
Intermittent multilayer press
Advantages: It can increase the output of boards.
Disadvantages: The press must be shut down when loading and unloading boards, which reduces production efficiency; the mechanical structure is complex and the maintenance cost is high; the pressure between layers is difficult to accurately control, which may lead to waste.
Intermittent single-layer press
Advantages: less investment, medium output, small changes in size and thickness specifications; good rigidity of hot press plate support, small product thickness error, and low raw material consumption.
Disadvantages: relatively poor accuracy and low raw material utilization; large footprint and high requirements for processing and installation accuracy.
Continuous roller press
Advantages: high investment, large production capacity, high precision, large size specifications of finished boards, and high raw material utilization.
Disadvantages: relatively small range of thickness specifications.
Continuous flat press
Advantages: high investment, large production capacity, large range of elasticity for adjusting size and thickness specifications, high precision, and high raw material utilization. It is a revolutionary invention in the artificial board manufacturing industry with outstanding adaptability and production capacity.
Disadvantages: High investment cost.
Selection suggestions
For large-scale, high-precision, and high-capacity production needs, the continuous flat press is a better choice. Although it has a higher investment, it can provide excellent production efficiency and product quality.
For small and medium-sized production scales with high requirements for precision and raw material utilization, the continuous roller press is a suitable choice.






