Is the two-layer configuration suitable for high-volume production?
Yes, the two-layer WRJ i9-1300A is built for medium to high-capacity continuous production. https://www.sinstarsl.com/wrj-....i9-solvent-less-lami
Is the two-layer configuration suitable for high-volume production?
Yes, the two-layer WRJ i9-1300A is built for medium to high-capacity continuous production. https://www.sinstarsl.com/wrj-....i9-solvent-less-lami
How does the machine ensure consistent quality for two-layer lamination?
The WRJ i9-1300A incorporates several precision control systems to maintain stable, high-quality two-layer lamination. https://www.sinstarsl.com/wrj-....i9-solvent-less-lami
How long does it take to switch between different 2-layer jobs on the i9-1300A?
Job changeover typically takes 20–30 minutes. You need to clean the anilox roller, adhesive supply lines, and the nip rollers https://www.sinstarsl.com/wrj-....i9-solvent-less-lami
What substrate combinations work best for 2-layer jobs on this machine?
Ideal combinations include: BOPP/PE (for dry food bags), PET/VMCPP (for coffee pouches with barrier properties), nylon/PE (for frozen food packaging), https://www.sinstarsl.com/wrj-....i9-solvent-less-lami
What typical triplex structures can it run?
Common examples include:
PET / Aluminum foil / PE (high-barrier food packaging)
BOPP / Metallized film / CPP (stand-up pouches)
Paper / Foil / PE (aseptic packaging)
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