Lamination is a method of encasing and bonding printed materials between two sheets of translucent plastic film.
This clear coating adds strength, rigidity, and protection to the printed parts, extending their life. By deepening and enhancing the ink colors, lamination improves the appearance of the printing.
The Primary Benefits of Lamination
⦁ Print materials that have been laminated are more durable and can sustain repeated use.
⦁ The cost of lamination is low. Lamination also saves money on reprinting because it extends the life of printed documents.
⦁ Lamination adds rigidity and stiffness to a piece, giving it a sense of greater value and importance.
⦁ The appearance of the printed piece is improved by lamination, which enhances the ink colors. This gives it a more professional appearance and keeps the audience’s attention for longer.
⦁ Fingerprints and smudges, stains and spills, tears and wrinkles, marks and abrasions, as well as oil, grease, dirt, moisture, and other pollutants are all protected by lamination.
⦁ The printing is neither harmed nor blemished by the lamination because it is fully transparent.