Lamination is the process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers so that the laminated material produces improved strength, stability, protection, appearance, or other characteristics from the use of differing materials. Some examples of lamination include applying a film laminate to paper for protection, or laminating one type of paper to a different kind of paper, or laminating paper to book board or foam core.
Laminating is best used for products that will have SPOT UV applied, book covers, menus, and reference material.
Film Lamination can provide in matte, gloss and soft touch finishes.
Soft Touch Film Lamination has a matte finish, and a velvety soft texture when touched.
To create an extra thick paper stock, or to have additional layers of color created from layering paper stocks that isn't available from the paper manufacturer. Typically, this is done to create double thick business cards or book covers, for a sturdier product.
To create an extra thick rigid finished product.
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