Adhesive lamination
• is a process of joining two substrates together it is usually done by coating any one substrate with an adhesive and then by sticking it to the other substrate under heat and pressure.
• There are two basic types of adhesive laminations one is called dry lamination and the other is called wet adhesive lamination.
• In dry adhesive lamination, the adhesive is coated on the substrate and it then dried out in the oven under some heat.