Laminating
The Laminating process involves applying a clear plastic film to printed material.
Printed products are laminated to protect them from stains, smudges, moisture, grease and anything else that might ruin or shorten their life. In addition to protection, print lamination adds strength and rigidity.
Printing that is handled frequently is often laminated, such as restaurant and bar menus, price lists, maps, educational materials, bookmarks, membership cards, etc.
Lamination is also recommended for printed products used in dirty or damp environments such as machinery warnings and operating instructions, safety and emergency signage, factory rules, reusable tags, etc.