Glossary of terms, Proseal, 44 pouch board laminator – SEAL PRO 44 User Manual

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ProSEAL

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44 Pouch Board Laminator

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Cleaning Board:
Board used to capture any adhesive that may be
clinging to the rollers.

Cold Mode: Heat is off.

Cover Sheet:
Release paper to be placed on the surface of
mounting boards.

Control Knob:
Adjusts the height of the rollers on the ProSEAL
44.

Flashing Temperature Light:
The machine has not reached temperature.

Film:
A synonym used for laminate. The material used
in the laminating and encapsulating process.

Flexible Pouch:
Plastic Film Pouch for laminating paper.

Heat-Activated Films:
Films with an adhesive activated when heat is
applied. Once applied to an image, the adhesive
forms a strong bond between the laminate and
the image.

Hot Mode: Heat is on.

Laminator:
A machine used to mount and laminate images.

LED: Light Emitting Diode (light).

Mounting Board:
An adhesive coated board used for mounting
images.

Nip:
The spot where the top and bottom rollers meet.

Out-Feed:
The back of the laminator where completed
images emerge.

Pouch Board:
An adhesive coated board with an over-laminate
attached.

Pre-Coating:
The process of coating a substrate with an
adhesive mounting film onto which an image
can be mounted.

Pressure-Sensitive Films:
Films with an adhesive that is activated when
pressure is applied, forming a bond between the
protective laminate and the surface of the
image. Used primarily for fast mounting
applications and recommended for heat-
sensitive thermal and photographic prints.

Release Liner:
The backing on a pressure-sensitive film or
mounting adhesive used to keep the film from
sticking to itself. After peeling the release liner
off, the adhesive layer becomes exposed.

Roller Height:
The space between the rollers.

Sled:
A 3/16” (5mm) board used to place flexible
pouches to aide the laminating process.

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