Industrial Lamination For Flexible And Rigid Substrates

Conversion of technical and insulating fabrics into self-adhesive ‘ready-to-install’ products for industry.

Make Installation Easier With Adhesive Backing

Applying an adhesive layer to an insulating material is not merely a logistical convenience, but a competitive advantage that drastically reduces machine downtime and manual assembly costs.
We transform rolls of fibreglass, silica, carbon fibre or rigid sheets into components ready for immediate application to metal, plastic or composite surfaces.

Range Of Materials Suitable For Adhesive Coating

We specialise in applying adhesive coatings to a wide variety of substrates:

  • Fabrics and tapes: made from fibreglass, basalt, silica and aramid fibres;
  • Foam materials and felts: insulating mats and technical foams;
  • Rigid materials: glass-resin, carbon or vermiculite sheets.

Types Of Adhesives Used

We choose the adhesive based on its intended use:

  • Acrylic adhesives: high resistance to UV rays and ageing;
  • High-temperature adhesives: designed to withstand constant thermal cycles without degrading;
  • Transfers and screens: ideal for maintaining the maximum flexibility of the original fabric.

FAQs On Industrial Lamination

Is The Adhesive Intended For Permanent Fixing Or Just For Positioning?

We develop both solutions: structural adhesives with high mechanical strength for permanent fixings, or ‘low tack’ versions designed exclusively to facilitate positioning prior to final mechanical fastening.

Can The Adhesive Be Applied To One Side Only Or To Both?

We can produce single-sided or double-sided adhesive tapes. Furthermore, thanks to our cutting technology, we can supply adhesive tapes with a “protruding liner” to facilitate the removal of the protective film during quick installation.

Is It Possible To Apply Adhesive To Porous Materials Such As Fibreglass Felt?

Absolutely. We use high-grammage adhesives and specific primers that partially penetrate the felt fibres, ensuring superior mechanical bonding compared to standard processes.

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