Wet lamination is a processing method in which a water-soluble or emulsion-based adhesive (an adhesive in which resin particles are uniformly dispersed in water) is applied to a substrate. After bonding it with another material, the adhesive is cured through heating and drying.

At Sanyo Kakoshi, this process is mainly used for the production of aluminum glass cloth. Because a thin and uniform adhesive layer can be formed, the resulting products combine the heat-shielding properties of aluminum with the strength of glass cloth.

Feature
01

Improved Waterproofing and Durability

By covering the material with a laminated film, properties such as waterproofing, heat resistance, and durability can be improved.

Feature
02

Strength and Lightweight Performance

Since the adhesive layer can be formed thinly, the material maintains the required strength while remaining lightweight, making it easier to handle.

Feature
03

Reduced Environmental Impact

Emulsion-based adhesives do not contain organic solvents, allowing environmentally friendly products to be produced.

Products Manufactured by Wet Lamination


Single Laminator

Installation LocationHead Office Plant – No.1 Factory
Main Raw MaterialPE (Polyethylene)
Effective Width800–1,250 mm
Defect Detection SystemManufactured by Futec

Wet Laminator

Installation LocationHead Office Plant – No.2 Factory
Effective WidthAL:1015mm/1030mm