Preserve your important documents and creative projects with our professional laminator machine. Engineered for efficiency and reliability, this versatile laminator provides a smooth, bubble-free finish for everything from standard letter-sized papers to photos and ID cards. Whether you need to create durable classroom materials, protect office records, or preserve precious family photos, our machine delivers consistent results with its advanced heating system and rapid warm-up times. Featuring a sleek, space-saving design and intuitive controls, it seamlessly fits into any home office or professional workspace. With built-in safety features and a dependable jam-release mechanism, this laminator machine ensures a hassle-free experience, giving your documents a polished, professional look that lasts for years.
What is a laminator machine?
A laminator machine is a device that applies a protective plastic film to documents, photos, or other materials to enhance their durability and appearance.
It works by sealing the material between two layers of plastic film using heat and pressure, or just pressure in some models.
This process protects the items from damage, moisture, and everyday wear, making them more resilient and giving them a polished, professional look
Specification:
Name: Laminator
Frequency: 50 Hz
Plastic seal width: 220mm A4 or less
Plastic thickness: 80-125mic
Glue speed: 230mm / min
Warm up time: 3-5 minutes
Color: white
Package size: 35*15*10cm
Weight: 1.2kg
Scope of application:Cold & hot laminator for photo paper document and etc with A4 size Can be widely used in school office home restaurant. Quick to start-up, easy to operate.
hot laminating warming up time 3-5min, with status indicator.
A jam release to manually pull out the photo if it is jammed.
heat quickly.
Non-slip rubber on the bottom to ensure stability.
Protect important/precious paper/photo/document away from color fade/damage and avoid unexpected modification.
How does a laminator machine work?
A laminator machine works by applying a protective plastic film to a document or other material through a process involving heat, pressure, or both.