termolamination
Termolamination is a manufacturing process that bonds two or more layers by applying heat and pressure to a thermally activated interface, producing a laminated composite. It relies on adhesives or layer surfaces that soften or cure under heat, allowing intimate bonding without solvent-based processing.
The typical process involves surface preparation, precise alignment of layers, heating to activate the adhesive or
Materials used include thermoplastic films (such as PET, PE, or PLA), paper, textiles, wood veneers, and composite
Applications span packaging, architectural veneers, automotive interior panels, electronics encapsulation, solar modules, and protective laminates where
Advantages include strong, uniform bonds, good barrier properties, and rapid production. Limitations involve energy input, potential
Origin and usage: The termolamination combines the words thermal and lamination; it is used to describe processes