Flame Lamination
Flame lamination creates a bond by passing soft foam over an open flame, producing a thin layer of molten polymer that becomes the adhesive for bonding polyurethane foam to polyurethane film. The foam lamination process is most frequently used to create laminates that are die cut into parts.
Applications where Dureflex® film may be flame laminated include: automobile headrests; armrests; sound deadening constructions; motor housing insulation; automotive carpet backing; shoe inserts; automobile seating; headliners; and visors.
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