High Speed Laminating machines are designed for high-speed performance. Providing variable-speed operations it increases production over hand-feeding in high volume production runs. Compliment your laminator with the slit scrap rewinder. The slit scrap rewinder was designed for a debris free work area. You'll be able to remove excess debris quickly and easily with this item.
Like all laminators, High Speed Laminating machines offer unique features to make laminating easy. Click on the items for more details and a list of their features.
The Foliant Mercury 400 SF is a very compact industrial laminating machine, constructed for heavy duty lamination, with a Heidelberg integrated suction feeder and high speed bump separator. It offers speeds up to 65'/ minute and is suitable for all types of high volume jobs from digital to offset.
The Foliant Mercury 530 SF is an industrial laminator suited for digital printed sheets to high volumes of offset printed materials with a maximum speed up to 65' /minute. Extremely versatile, the optional double sided lamination module allows it to do both 1 and 2 sided lamination.
The Thoroughbred is designed for high-speed, cost-effective lamination, handling film up to 30 inches wide up to 10 mils thick, at speeds up to 65 feet per minute . The system offers a laminator, automatic feeder, trimmer and scrap rewind offering a fully automated two sided laminator.
The Ledco Thoroughbred Laminator is designed for high-speed, cost-effective lamination performance: laminates materials up to 30 inches wide, provides variable-speed operation from zero to 65 feet per minute and laminates using films up to 10 mils thick.
The Finish Line Automatic Cutter is designed as one part Thoroughbred High Speed Laminating System. This cutter's fiber optic sensor precisely activates the shearing blade on the leading and trailing edges of each sheet.
The Ledco Automatic Feeder was designed as an integral part of the Thoroughbred High Speed Laminating System. It provides increased production over hand-feeding in high volume production runs.