Laminating device for manufacturing identification cards

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With work cooling means

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100 93P, 1565831, 1565837, 219243, 219468, 219552, B30B 1534

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047909013

ABSTRACT:
A laminating device for producing identification cards includes a press for glueing a number of foil sheets together; the press includes a lower press and an upper press. Each press is provided with a heating element, which is formed as a heating resistance element, and an insulation layer which is placed between the heating element and a metallic block which forms a portion of each press, to which a pressing force is applied. Each metallic block is cooled in cooperation with the insulation layer so that its temperature during the glueing and cooling process remains constant.

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