Roll to Roll Lamination
Laminator machines apply a thin plastic cover to paper documents by using pressure, heat, and their internal roller mechanism. In the most common scenario, the paperwork is fed into the machine one page at a time, sandwiched between loose plastic sheets or in lamination pouches.
A heated roll laminator uses heated rollers to melt glue extruded onto lamination film. This film is in turn applied to a substrate such as paper or card using pressure rollers. The primary purpose of laminating with such a machine is to embellish or protect printed documents or images.