Lamination

Lamination means putting a thin plastic film on the printed materials to improve durability and appearance. It protects against moisture, fingerprints, and tearing to make sure the product can adapt in different settings and environments. Its style includes gloss, matte, or soft-touch finishes, lamination is often used on ID Cards, menus, book covers and premium marketing materials.

Lamination FAQ

Is lamination waterproof?

Yes, it adds a protective layer that shields the print from moisture, fingerprints, and light spills.

Can laminated prints be trimmed after lamination?

Yes, but cutting into the laminated edge can compromise its seal, so resealing is recommended for full protection.

Is lamination eco-friendly?

Standard lamination uses plastic film and is not easily recyclable, but some providers might offer recyclable options.

Lamination (Gloss)

Lamination (Gloss)

Lamination (Matte)

Lamination (Matte)

Lamination (Touch-Finishes)

Lamination (Touch-Finishes)