Flame Lamination

Flame Lamination

Flame Lamination is a sophisticated process used to bond different materials together by applying a controlled flame to their surfaces. The objective is to create a strong and reliable adhesion between two or more materials, making them function seamlessly as a single unit. This method involves melting the surface of one or more materials and pressing them together, allowing them to cool and solidify while maintaining a robust bond.

Flame Lamination begins with the careful selection of materials to be bonded. One of these materials, typically a thermoplastic, is chosen for its ability to melt when exposed to heat. The other material may vary depending on the desired end application.