A composite machine is used to bond two or more layers of materials together using an adhesive, creating a single entity. This process imparts new functionalities to the original materials. Commonly used materials include films and foil, films, paper, non-woven fabrics, and so on. It can also be used to composite with materials like film, sponge, and fabric. Most common soft packaging materials are essentially composite products.
A composite machine, generally referred to, is a type of equipment used in industries such as home textiles, clothing, furniture, automotive interiors, and related fields. It is primarily utilized for the lamination production process of various materials like fabrics, leather, films, paper, and foams, in two or more layers. Specifically, it is categorized into adhesive and non-adhesive lamination, with adhesive lamination further divided into water-based adhesive, PU oil adhesive, hot melt adhesive, etc. Non-adhesive lamination processes typically involve direct hot pressing or flame bonding between materials.
Purpose:
Applied in adhesive lamination on materials such as cast film, breathable film, and nonwoven fabrics. Suitable for industry products such as baby diapers, food desiccant packaging bags.
2. Applied to adhesive lamination (bonding) and cutting processes on non-woven materials. Suitable for processing filter materials for household air purifiers, car air purifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators, and other related products.





