Wet Lamination
Wet lamination is a process used to apply a protective coating to printed materials by using a liquid adhesive. This method is commonly employed to enhance the appearance and durability of printed items, such as posters, banners, book covers, and other promotional materials.
- Enhanced Durability
- Improved Appearance
- Resistance to Stains and Smudges
It's important to note that wet lamination is just one of several lamination techniques. Other methods include dry lamination, which involves using pre-coated adhesive films, and thermal lamination, which uses heat-activated adhesives. The choice of lamination method depends on factors such as the type of printed material, desired finish, and production requirements.
Thermal Lamination
Thermal lamination is a process used to apply a protective film to printed materials by using heat to activate an adhesive layer on the film. This technique is commonly employed to enhance the durability and appearance of various printed items such as documents, photos, posters, and other materials.
Thermal lamination is commonly used for a variety of applications, including document lamination, signage, and packaging.
- It can provide a glossy or matte finish to printed material, enhancing its visual appeal.
- Laminated material is protected from wear, tear, moisture, and other environmental factors
- It often easier to clean & less susceptible to stains.