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The "ADX-450G" is a semi-automatic A2 ultra-thick film laminator that supports a total thickness of 500μ cuts. The G type comes standard with a side slitter and a speed-linked movable guillotine cutter, allowing the work to be discharged with all four edges finished, eliminating the need for trimming. Additionally, it offers high-precision cutting with a variance of only ±0.5mm. 【Features】 ■ A roll-type pouch laminator that automatically handles everything from laminating to cutting ■ Equipped with a two-stage rotating heat roll, well-regarded in the DX series ■ Capable of processing large volumes without the need to slow down, achieving beautiful finishes ■ Compatible with a variety of PET laminating films ranging from thin to ultra-thick 250μ ■ Addresses a wide range of PET laminating needs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features (Excerpt)】 ■ Maximum lamination width: 450mm ■ Maximum paper size: A2 (standard size) ■ Usable finishing: Double-sided PET ■ Maximum film size: Width 450mm × Diameter 300mm φ ■ Heating method: Built-in infrared heater with 2-stage rotating rolls ■ Lamination speed: 3 adjustable levels (1, 2, 3 m/min) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Posters, menus, etc. ■ Underlays and plates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tokyo Laminex Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in laminating since its establishment, continuously developing and researching technologies related to "desktop laminating machines, laminating films, and laminating processing," and has always led the industry. We have successfully achieved laminating photographs, which has traditionally been considered very difficult, and established high-quality laminating that does not compromise the texture of the material, completely changing the conventional image of laminating. This technology has also expanded to accommodate various digital outputs due to the spread of personal computers, in addition to photographic paper.