It basically takes a board or panel, wraps it in PVC film under heat and vacuum, and the result is a waterproof surface that holds up pretty well — we've seen it used a lot for cabinet doors and store displays, though it's overkill for thin paper packaging.

The working area is 2500x1300mm or 2500x1100mm depending on the build, with a table just slightly larger at 2550x1300mm, and it can handle material up to 50mm thick; total power sits at 25kw, and the vacuum pump pulls 100m³/H, so it's not a machine you plug into a standdard outlet.

Most buyers go with the customized color option to match their existing line, but honestly the steel frame and electric rack transmission are what keep it running smoothly shift after shift — the PLC control handles the cycle timing automatically, which cuts down on operator error.
We usually have stock on the GD-3000, but lead time is about 20 days or so for a custom color order; bulk pricing kicks in around 5 units, and our company can provide COA and TDS on request — just confirm the working area you need (usually 2500x1300mm for packging) and we'll quote accordingly.

Also, the vacuum pump capasity of 100m³/H means it pulls down fast, but if you're laminating aluminum plates, you'll want to pre-heat them slightly or the film might not bond as well — that's a detail we've learned from handling these.
Yes, the color is fully customizable. Just let us know your preferred RAL or Pantone code, and we'll match it during production.
Our MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order a single GD-3000 for a trial run or a full production line setup.
Standard lead time is around 30-45 days. Custom color options may add a few extra days, but we'll confirm the exact timeline when you place the order.
We provide CE certification and a detailed inspection report. You'll also get a manual and a warranty card for peace of mind.
Absolutely. With a max material thickness of 50mm and a steel structure, it's built for tough jobs like laminating particle board, fiberboard, or plywood.