Lamination Press

SPC Method for Minimizing Lamination Induced Defects

Step 01
Place a sheet of Fujifilm Prescale® pressure indicating film directly in between your Lamination/Press interface.

Place a sheet of Fujifilm Prescale® pressure indicating film directly in between your Lamination/Press interface.



Step 02
Instantaneously and permanently the film captures both the pressure distribution and magnitude that occurs between the contacting surfaces.

Instantaneously and permanently the film captures both the pressure distribution and magnitude that occurs between the contacting surfaces.



Step 03
Final analysis: a pressure map

Final analysis: a “pressure map”




Pressure Film Type Pressure Range
Extreme Low (LLLLW / 4LW)
7.2 - 28 PSI
(0.5 - 2 kg/cm²)
Ultra Low (LLLW)
28 - 85 PSI
(2 - 6 kg/cm²)
Super Low (LLW)
70 - 350 PSI
(5 - 25 kg/cm²)
Low (LW)
350 - 1,400 PSI
(25 - 100 kg/cm²)
Medium (MS)
1,400 - 7,100 PSI
(100 - 500 kg/cm²)
High (HS)
7,100 - 18,500 PSI
(500 - 1,300 kg/cm²)
Super High (HHS)
18,500 - 43,200 PSI
(1,300 - 3,000 kg/cm²)

Physical Specifications
Operating Temperature 41°F - 95°F (5°C - 35°C) much higher for brief exposure
Humidity Range 20% to 90% RH
Gauge (Thickness) 4 - 20 mils
Spatial Resolution From 5 - 15 microns
Substrate Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Accuracy ± 10% visual, ± 2%
Utilizing optional optical measurement systems
Shelf Life 2 Years