
Lamination
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Lamination is a process in which a thin layer of plastic film is applied to printed materials. This film is usually applied using heat and pressure, creating a protective barrier that enhances the durability and appearance of the printed piece.
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Business Cards: To increase durability and provide a professional finish.
Brochures and Flyers: To protect from wear and tear and give a polished look.
Menus: To protect from spills and frequent handling.
Book Covers: To enhance appearance and provide protection.
Posters and Signs: To protect against environmental damage and extend longevity.
ID Cards and Badges: To provide durability and water resistance.
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Protection: Shields printed materials from moisture, dirt, and physical damage.
Durability: Extends the life of printed items, making them more resistant to wear and tear.
Enhanced Appearance: Adds a glossy or matte finish that can make colors appear more vibrant and improve the overall look.
Ease of Cleaning: Laminated surfaces can be easily wiped clean.
Professional Quality: Gives printed materials a high-quality, polished appearance.
UV Resistance: Protects against fading from exposure to sunlight, especially important for outdoor materials.


