Overlaminating films
Laminating film is used to protect your prints. Two types occur. Hot or cold laminate. Hot lamination is a more economical lamination method and is generally preferable to cold lamination. Hot laminating film uses a heat-activated adhesive that heats up as it passes through the laminator. The disadvantage of hot lamination is that some objects (for example some photographs) cannot handle the high heat required for hot lamination. Cold laminate, on the other hand, uses a pressure-sensitive adhesive that does not need to be heated. The laminator uses rollers that press the sheets together. Cold laminate is faster and easier to use than hot laminate and works for almost all flat objects. Laminate is primarily used to protect against UV radiation that fades the print inks over time. Laminate also protects against mechanical wear. A laminated print on ex. a vehicle has a significantly higher service life than an unlaminated one. There are also many different special laminates for example. floor decoration, graffiti protection, effect laminate or light blockers for display products. Floor laminate can, among other things, be used as a non-slip surface on both indoor and outdoor floors.
ASLAN EBL 300 EtchedBoard Dryapply
Etch glass whiteboard
GF Concept® 402 UV
IGEPA Masterguard Classic
Exists in 6 variants
Grafiprint LAM250
Mactac LUV 6301
Exists in 7 variants
PGM Hot laminating film, Ultra-matt
Exists in 2 variants
Roll laminating film OPP Anti-Scratch Matt single sided laminate
ASLAN CB 90 Clearboard
Transparent gloss whiteboard laminate
ASLAN WB 995 Whiteboard Gloss
Gloss white whiteboard film
ASLAN WB 975 Whiteboard Matt
White matt whiteboard film
Roll laminating film Hot laminating film
Exists in 8 variants
Pouch laminating film A5-A3 Matt
Exists in 9 variants