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Film FAQs

1)  What is laminating film?

2)  What is the difference between thermal lamination and PSA's?

3)  What is the difference between low temperature films, heat activated and copolymer?

4)  What is mapped and matched film?

5)  When I order a roll of film am I getting the exact amount of footage requested or is it sometimes over or under the requested amount?

6)  Does nylon absorb the same amount of moisture as paper?

7)  Is D&K's Film FDA approved?

8)  How should I store my film?

9)  What thickness of film should I use?

10)  What does the ratio indicate?

11)  What are the standard tests for film adhesion?


Lamination FAQs

12)  What specific precautions should be taken to reduce the curl in laminated sheets?

13)  Is there a curing time involved with lamination?

14)  The film isn't sticking to my sheets. What's the problem?


Equipment FAQs

15)  What differentiates the NT roller from other heated rollers?

The NT roller is heated without the use of traditional oil or water systems. The NT roller radiates heat uniformly across the entire surface of the roller by utilizing the electrically resistant ceramic to generate heat. This unique method of heating offers several key benefits: 1) consistent quality of lamination; 2) the ability to run at a true temperature; 3) maintenance free operation; and 4) durability and reliability.


General FAQs

16)  What are D&K's hours of operation?

17)  How do I contact the Service Deparment?



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