40'' Manual Cold Laminating Machine
40'' Manual Cold Laminating Machine is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Protect wide-format graphics without heat or electricity. Shield prints from moisture and scratches using cold pressure-sensitive films.
- 40-inch (1016mm) width for maps, banners, and vinyl.
- Manual hand-crank control avoids film wastage.
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Overview
This 40-inch laminator processes wide-format prints using soft rubber rollers to apply cold lamination film. It eliminates the risk of heat damage on heat-sensitive inkjet prints and vinyl. The manual drive system allows for controlled speed, ensuring bubble-free finishes on posters and signage. The compact steel frame fits standard Indian workshop tables.
Who Should Buy This
- Signage shops needing UV and water protection for outdoor banners.
- Photo studios producing large-scale wedding portraits or exhibition prints.
- Architectural firms laminating blueprints and site maps.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Leaving the rollers tightened when not in use can cause flat spots. Release the pressure knobs after every job to ensure long-lasting roller alignment.
Technical Details - 40'' Manual Cold Laminating Machine
| Feature | Description |
| Used in | Signage shops, photo studios, and copy centers |
| Key Advantage | Zero electricity cost and no warm-up time |
| Best for | Vinyl, posters, flex, and indoor graphics |
| Business Use Case | Creating waterproof menus and sun-protected banners |
| Practical Use Case | Laminating 3-foot wide maps or wedding photo enlargements |
FAQs - 40'' Manual Cold Laminating Machine
| Question | Answer |
| Does it require electricity? | No, this is a 100% manual hand-crank operated machine. |
| What is the maximum film width? | It accommodates rolls and media up to 40 inches or 1016mm. |
| Can it be used for hot lamination? | No, this machine is specifically built for pressure-sensitive cold films. |
| Is the pressure adjustable? | Yes, dual side knobs allow for even pressure across the rollers. |
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