Categories: Graphics Printing

Wide-Format Laminator

The Seal 65 Pro MD from Neschen Americas (www.neschenamericas.com) is a 65-in.-wide (1654-mm) laminator that’s engineered to handle hot and cold applications in a high-volume shop. It operates at speeds up to 15 ft/min (42.5 m/min), comes standard with heated top and bottom rollers (temperatures up to 275°F/135°C), and can handle substrates up to 2 in. (51 mm) thick. The unit also features pneumatic roller adjustment, footswitch operation, flip-up in-feed table, bi-directional operation, swing-out auto-grip supply shafts, moveable control panel, and more.
 

The Seal 65 Pro MD from Neschen Americas (www.neschenamericas.com) is a 65-in.-wide (1654-mm) laminator that’s engineered to handle hot and cold applications in a high-volume shop. It operates at speeds up to 15 ft/min (42.5 m/min), comes standard with heated top and bottom rollers (temperatures up to 275°F/135°C), and can handle substrates up to 2 in. (51 mm) thick. The unit also features pneumatic roller adjustment, footswitch operation, flip-up in-feed table, bi-directional operation, swing-out auto-grip supply shafts, moveable control panel, and more.
 

Screen Printing

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