To my knowledge all dry film laminators, automatic cut sheet and manual types have been designed as Dry Laminators applying heat and pressure from internally or externally heated rolls. Morton Electronic Materials (Dynachem) was one of the first to develop a Wet Lamination System (Hydrolam) option as retrofits for our automatic and manual laminators. They are designed to allow dry film lamination either wet or dry. Wet lamination is primarily used for innerlayers. Other manufacturers also offer wet lamination options for their machines. Wet lamination is not widely used, which is confirmed by the responses you received. Bob Stumpf >>> John Gully <[log in to unmask]> 09/16/96 05:47pm >>> Address, Thanks for the responses on the Wet Lamination Questions. Here's the second part: Most Automated Cut sheet laminators I've come across are Dry Lamination versus Wet. Does anyone run a Cut Sheet Laminator using the Wet Lamination process or are all Automated Cut Sheet Laminators Dry Lamination? It would explain why the overwelming responses did not use Wet, if the last statement is true. Please advise. Thanks John Gulley *************************************************************************** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * *************************************************************************** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * *************************************************************************** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * ***************************************************************************