Product Name: Canavas Cold Laminating Film For Images and Graphics Protection and Photo album
Product Description:
- Cold Laminating Film is applied by its sticky adhesive, similar to an aggressive scotch tape. The adhesive is protected by a paper release liner. Simply peel off the release liner and apply the pressure-sensitive laminating film to your media, poster, paper, and other materials.
Product Features:
- Strong Adhesion – Trust our high bonding adhesive for superb adhesion. Strength and field tests confirm that it is the product of choice for professional print providers. It adheres to fresh prints including those with composite colors from various digital print engines.
- Versatile: Our high bonding adhesive runs well at a range of speeds and temperatures on both entry-level and high-speed laminating machines.
- Use 3, 5 and 10 mil for encapsulation.
- Finish: Available in Gloss and Matte
- Film Wrap: Film is wound adhesive in (PI) on all core sizes.
- Temperature Range: 250-285°F (120-140°C)
Product Specfications:
1. Face Film | Type: | PVD Film | Thickness: | 80 µm |
Surface Finish: | Canvas Effect | Surface Pattern: | Semi-Clear |
2. Adhesive | Type: | Clear Removable Acrylic Adhesive |
Thickness: | 30 µm | Color: | Clear |
3. Liner | Type: | PE-coated Plastic Liner | Thickness: | 120 gsm |
4. Max Durability | Up to 5-7 years |
5. Product Size | Width | Length |
(metric/m) | (Imperial/inch) | (Metric/m) | (Imperial/yard) |
1.22 | 48 | 50 | 55 |
Notice: There is a Minimum Order Requirement for Special Product Size. |
Advantages of Applying Cold Laminating Film:
- Lamination increases the durability of print materials, allowing them to withstand frequent use.
- Lamination adds protection against fingerprints and smudges, stains and spills, tears and wrinkles, marks and abrasions, plus oil, grease, dirt, moisture and other contaminants.
- Lamination improves appearance by enhancing the ink colors of the printed piece. This creates a more professional look and holds attention longer.
- Lamination adds strength and stiffness, providing an impression of higher quality and importance.
- Lamination is completely transparent and does not impair or blemish the printing in any way.
- Lamination has a reasonable cost. Also, because lamination increases the longevity of print materials, it saves money on reprinting.
FAQs:
Acrylic glue is a resin-based adhesive that is comprised of acrylic or methyl acrylic polymers. This Adhesive is most commonly found in most but all laminating film and vinyl.
Like most adhesive-based products, unused laminating film will degrade over time. The shelf-life for lamination (in both pouch and roll form) is generally between 18 months and two years, after which the adhesive will begin to deteriorate.
- Being aware of the key variables (core size, film grade, roll width, and film thickness) that distinguish the different types of roll laminating film will help you avoid purchasing film that is incompatible with your roll laminating machine.
- Does Laminating Film Expire?
There is one layer of adhesive on the side of the clear lamination film, that adhesive layer is protected by a backing paper that you peel off when you're ready to apply the lamination. I'm not sure how this could be used to make stick on labels... unless you screen printed directly onto the non-adhesive side of the lamination film with a solvent ink
- What Are The Key Factors To Consider When Purchasing Roll Laminating Film?
Yes, it can be used on this sticker.
- does this film have adhesive on the back to make stick-on labels?
You can directly use this laminating film by the cold laminator
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