Overlaminating films
Laminating film plays a crucial role in preserving and enhancing printed materials. There are two main types: hot and cold laminate. Hot lamination is cost-effective and commonly preferred, using heat-activated adhesive that bonds as it passes through the laminator. However, it may not be suitable for heat-sensitive items like certain photographs. In contrast, cold laminate utilizes pressure-sensitive adhesive and doesn't require heat, making it quicker and easier for most flat objects. Both methods protect against UV radiation that fades inks over time and provide mechanical durability. For instance, laminating a print on a vehicle significantly extends its lifespan compared to unlaminated prints.
Specialized laminates cater to diverse needs such as floor decoration with non-slip surfaces for indoor and outdoor use, graffiti protection, effect laminates, and light blockers for display products.


Orafol ORAGUARD® 255AS
Exists in 2 variants

Orafol ORAGUARD® 259

Orafol ORAGUARD® 372HG

Orafol ORAGUARD® 250AS
Exists in 5 variants

Pouch laminating film A7-A1 Standard Clear
Exists in 22 variants

OPP Supreme Roll laminating film One-sided laminating film
Exists in 5 variants

Orafol ORAGUARD® 215 DU
Exists in 8 variants

Orafol ORAGUARD® 297GF
Cast | Permanent | Solvent adhesive
Exists in 2 variants

Roll laminating film Hot laminating film
Exists in 11 variants

Orafol ORAGUARD® 236

Mactac LF 8500 CM
Monomeric | Permanent | Waterbas. adhesive
Exists in 3 variants

Mactac LAG 100