Can all fabrics be laminated?
No. All fabrics cannot be laminated. For example, polypropylene, due to its low melting point, is not a candidate for vinyl laminating. Certain characteristics of specific fabrics lend themselves to a more successful lamination. Any fabric that is deeply textured or has varying topography can present a challenge.
No. All fabrics cannot be laminated. For example, polypropylene, due to its low melting point, is not a candidate for vinyl laminating. Certain characteristics of specific fabrics lend themselves to a more successful lamination. Any fabric that is deeply textured or has varying topography can present a challenge. Dark or predominately dark fabric may pose a problem particularly when combined with texture.