Heißkaschierens
Heißkaschieren, also known as hot melt lamination, is a process used to bond materials together using a thermoplastic adhesive that melts when heated and solidifies when cooled. This technique is widely employed in various industries for its efficiency and versatility. The core principle involves applying a molten adhesive to one substrate, then pressing a second substrate onto it before the adhesive cools. The heat activates the adhesive, allowing it to flow and create a strong bond as it solidifies.
The process typically begins with heating the adhesive, often in the form of pellets, granules, or a
Heißkaschieren is favored for its speed, as the cooling and solidification of the adhesive are rapid, allowing