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Solvent-based, Solventless & Extrusion Lamination Services
In this section, lamination services are offered for various packaging films such as BOPP, PET, CPP, PE, and nylon. Depending on the application, adhesive type, multilayer structure, and final requirements, one of the following lamination methods is used: solvent-based, solventless, or extrusion.
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Lamination is a process in which two or more layers of film or paper are permanently bonded together to create a structure that is stronger, more visually appealing, or has specific functional properties (such as moisture resistance or light protection). This process is widely used in food, pharmaceutical, and industrial packaging.
– Structure: Polyurethane adhesive with solvent
– Features: High resistance to heat and moisture, suitable for oily food packaging
– Applications: Packaging for chips, sauces, coffee, and sensitive export products
– Structure: Two-component polyurethane adhesive without solvent
– Features: Environmentally friendly, VOC-free, ideal for mass production and high-speed lines
– Applications: Packaging for dry goods, hygiene, and pharmaceutical products
– Structure: Molten polyethylene layer used as an adhesive between layers
– Features: Strong adhesion and excellent moisture resistance without liquid adhesive
– Applications: Packaging for dairy products, vacuum bags, and high-strength pouches
| Film Type | Main Feature | Common Applications |
|---|---|---|
| BOPP | Transparent, glossy, printable | Snacks, biscuits, pasta |
| PET | Heat-resistant, matte or transparent | Detergents, pharmaceuticals |
| CPP | Flexible, soft | Sachet inner packaging |
| PE | Moisture-resistant | Inner packaging layer |
| Nylon | Three-layer or five-layer structure | Milk, cheese, meat |
Multi-layer Food Packaging
Snacks, dairy products, beverages
Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging
Tablets, alcohol pads, gels, sterile equipment
Packaging for Personal Care & Cosmetic Products
Face masks, shampoo, wet wipes
Production of Wraps, Sachets, and Stand-up Pouches
Coffee packs, pet food, spices
Moisture and Oxygen-Resistant Packaging
Food vacuum packs, multilayer nylon films for export
Combination with Flexo or Gravure Printing
For enhanced appearance, greater durability, and effective branding
In this section, we address the most common customer questions about different types of lamination, their applications, limitations, and technical considerations to help you make more informed decisions.
Solvent-based lamination is carried out using solvent-based adhesives. After application, the solvent evaporates and the layers bond firmly together. This type of lamination is widely used for high-detail printing and food packaging.
Solventless lamination uses two-component adhesives (without solvent) and is environmentally friendly. This method is suitable for productions that require high sensitivity to solvents.
Extrusion lamination involves melting polyethylene or polypropylene onto films, where a thermal layer is bonded to the surface. It is highly applicable for packaging that requires resistance to moisture and oil.
Our lamination services cover common packaging films including BOPP, PET, CPP, PE, nylon, and metallized films. The choice of film depends on the final product requirements, desired resistance, printability, and the type of packaging.
Yes, lamination is possible if the printing has been done with solvent-based or UV inks and proper drying conditions have been met. It is recommended to send a sample for adhesion testing before full production.
Yes, one of the key benefits of lamination is the enhancement of mechanical strength, along with resistance to tearing, moisture, oil, and oxygen. In addition, the final surface of the packaging can achieve a glossy, matte, or metallized finish, which enhances brand appeal.
Depending on the type of food product, shelf life, and storage conditions, extrusion or solvent-based lamination is recommended. Extrusion lamination is suitable for packaging that requires higher resistance to moisture and grease, while solvent-based lamination is ideal for high-precision printing and multilayer packaging.
Yes, at Fardad Fam Printing House we carry out combined projects of flexographic printing and lamination. First, the film is printed, then laminated, and if required, pouch-making or slitting is performed as the next stage.
Fardad Fam Company, with extensive experience in flexographic printing, lamination, and pouch manufacturing, is always ready to cooperate with brands, manufacturers, and companies active in the food, hygiene, and export industries.
If you need professional consultation or want to request a quotation, simply fill out the form on this page or contact us directly using the information below.
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High-quality flexographic printing, solvent-based and solventless lamination, and production of various types of pouches (three-side seal, stand-up, zipper, and more).
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