What is Lamination? Film Lamination Pouch, Pouch Laminating Film ?
A laminate is a material constructed by uniting two or more layers of material together. The process of creating a laminate is lamination , which in common parlance refers to sandwiching something between layers of plastic and sealing them with heat and/or pressure, usually with an adhesive(dry form-LDPE, EVA, ACRYLIC or wet solvent such as Fevicol/Vemicol). However, in electrical engineering, lamination is a construction technique used to reduce unwanted heating effects on Lamination Film or Laminating Film, Lamination Pouch or Laminating Pouch, Lamination Film Rolls or Laminating Roll, Lamination Machine or Laminating Machine.
Why Lamination?
The materials used in laminates can be the same or different. Laminating/Lamination Film/paper, such as photographs , Maps & Charts, Posters, Plant Layouts, Engineering Maps, can prevented from becoming creased, sun damaged, wrinkled, stained, smudged, abraded and/or marked by grease, fingerprints and environmental concerns. An example of the type of laminate using different materials would be the application of a layer of plastic film — the "laminate" — on either side of a sheet of Paper/PET/Polyester Films/BOPP — the laminated subject. Document Lamination either in Wide Formate upto 60'' Width can be laminated now with the single side coated PET
/Polyester Films/BOPP available in various width and thickness. Lamination or Laminating Pouches are also avilable in various Dimention and Thickness to cater the needs of the customers.
Use of Lamination?
Lamination Films/Laminating Films is also used in -
All Types of documents, Catalog sheets & Sales leaflets
Price lists & Menus
Security / Identity / Luggage tags
Engineering manual, Industrial sheets, Technical diagrams
Educational and visual aids
Show cards, Maps & Charts, Notices
Presentation materials
ID cards / Prestige business cards
Photographs, Graphics, Computer graphics
Planning calendars, Pocket calendars
Record and library cards
Press clippings
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