DOUBLE BELT PRESS LAMINATION

In the lamination process of a Double Belt Press (DBP), PTFE-coated fiberglass fabric—commonly utilized as conveyor belts or release liners—plays a mission-critical role.
ouble belt presses typically operate at processing temperatures ranging from 150°C to 260°C, and in some specialized applications, even higher. The ability to maintain structural integrity under these conditions is the core advantage of PTFE fiberglass fabric.
During the lamination process, resins, adhesives, or thermoplastic materials become highly prone to sticking when subjected to simultaneous heat and pressure. PTFE’s exceptional release characteristics prevent material build-up, ensuring a smooth production flow and a high-quality surface finish.

double belt press lamination

DOUBLE BELT PRESS LAMINATION

Flatbed laminators are essential for bonding multi-layer materials into high-performance products across the flooring, automotive, and aerospace industries. As a critical component in these systems, MEACOR Teflon high-temperature cloth belts are engineered to withstand the rigors of high-temperature and high-tension environments. Our products guarantee a seamless release, ensuring that once the lamination cycle is complete, the finished goods transition off the conveyor with zero sticking or surface damage.

MEACOR Teflon high-temperature cloth possesses the unique capability to manufacture both single and multi-ply belts in widths up to 3500 mm. Our premium multi-ply laminated PTFE belts are specifically designed for maximum longevity; featuring a non-porous, micro-crack-free sealed surface, they deliver superior release performance and enhanced durability for the most demanding production lines.