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Extrusion Lamination

Definition

Bonding two substrates by extruding molten resin between them, acting as both adhesive and functional layer.

Applications

  • PET/PE or paper/PE laminates
  • Heavy-duty industrial laminates
  • Some foil laminations

Benefits

  • Strong bonds
  • High throughput
  • Excellent structural integrity for demanding packs

Industry Examples

  • Medical: durable laminates for secondary medical overwraps that must resist tearing.
  • Industrial: reinforced laminates for abrasive products and long transport cycles.
  • Electronics: bonds foil and PE layers to create high-barrier laminates for semiconductor moisture protection packaging.

FAQ

Q: When is extrusion lamination preferred?

A: For robust bonds and high-speed production.

Q: Does it require solvents?

A: No—resin acts as the bonding medium.

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