A window lamination machine is a specialized device used in packaging and printing to apply a protective film (typically polyester, PVC, or BOPP) onto paper or cardboard substrates, particularly those with window cutouts for display purposes. Key Features and Functions Applies laminating films over containers, boxes, or sheets with windows cut out, enhancing product aesthetics and durability. Supports various lamination widths (commonly 24', 32', 36', 42' or up to 650mm) and adjustable speed, often maxing at 30 meters/minute or 1800 ft/hour. Operates with water-based (cold) or heat-activated adhesives, with options for hot knife cutting and corona treatment for film application. Suitable for a variety of packaging products in food, electronics, consumables, textiles, and more. Machines are offered in automatic, semi-automatic, or manual grades, with electrical requirements ranging from 1-3 HP or up to 3 kW power.

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