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Troubleshooting Hot Press Laminating
The following information is a summary of potential issues and recommendations. Check out our complete Lamination Gluing Guide for additional recommendations!
Issue: Spotty bonds
Possible Causes:
- Low spread | Recommendation: Increase adhesive spread
- Uneven core thickness |Recommendation: Calibrate cores to uniform thickness
- Low pressure | Recommendation: Increase pressure
- Cold spots in platen | Recommendation: Check temperature with surface thermometer
Issue: Glue bleeds through face veneers
Possible Causes:
- Excessive spread | Recommendation: Reduce adhesive spread
- Excessive pressure | Recommendation: Reduce pressure
- Wrong adhesive type | Recommendation: Please contact technical support
Issue: Steam blisters
Possible Causes:
- Excessive spread | Recommendation: Reduce adhesive spread
- High moisture content | Recommendation: 6%-8% moisture content recommended
- High press temperature | Recommendation: Reduce temperature
Issue: Warpage of panels
Possible Causes:
- Excessive spread | Recommendation: Reduce adhesive spread
- Unequal spread | Recommendation: Make sure that top and bottom spread are equal
- High moisture content | Recommendation: 6%-8% moisture content recommended
- Unbalanced construction | Recommendation: Check grain orientation
- High press temperature | Recommendation: Reduce platen temperature
Issue: Checking of Veneer
Possible Causes:
- Moisture content of the veneer and substrate are not equal | Recommendation: Select well-manufactured, tight-cut veneer, keep face veneer within 6% at time of pressing; core components and cross band materials should be held at about the same moisture content as the face veneer; keep assembly time to a minimum.
Corporate Contact
Audrey L. Albright
Technical Marketing Specialist
E: audreyalbright@franklininternational.com
T: 1.800.877.4583
Corporate Contact
Mark Schroeder
Vice President of Marketing
E: markschroeder@franklininternational.com
T: 614.445.1507
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