F - 160 Operation and Maintenance Manual

Applications

 

 

Section 6 Applications

6.1 Precoating substrates

To assist you with a variety of web ups, please refer to the process control charts and diagrams.

Process control charts allow you to record the way you thread film through the machine’s rollers

( called webbing ) and the control settings for each application with regards to your products.

This section contains a blank process control chart and diagram for the Falcon 160 as well as completed charts and diagrams for the basic operations of the laminator. It is recommended that you make copies of the blanks and fill them in as needed.

WARNING

Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothing or dangling jewelry while operating or servicing the laminator. These items can get caught in the nip and choke you or you can be crushed or burned.

This application may be performed from the front of the laminator using the main rollers or from the rear of the laminator using the pull rollers in the event the main rollers are heated. This application is explained in detail using the main rollers at the front operating position of the laminator. Use Chart 1 and Diagram 1 for assistance.

Materials needed

Roll of Pro Mount or Premium Mount adhesive ( or comparable material )

Substrates to precoat

( Foamcore, Gator Board, etc....)

Leader board

Trailer board

Second person

Utility knife

Cutting blade with an enclosed casing.

INFORMATION

The procedures and parameters described in this section are reference points only. Parameters will vary with regards to laminate thickness, laminate widths, laminate types, print types, ink or toner types, environment conditions, operator experience and various substrates.

The mount adhesive must not exceed 1 in. the width of the substrate. If it does, you may experience complications with this application.

Group 1 : No heat

Set up

 

 

a) Cut two leader boards 6 inch in length of the

No heat applications do not require heat to

material you are about to precoat.

activate the adhesive.

 

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