As the name suggests, it is to add a layer of protective film to the printing paper, which can be waterproof, protect the printing effect, and reduce damage to the material. Generally, lamination is only applied on coated paper, and only by laminating on coated paper can it be tightly adhered to the paper. If laminating on non coated paper, many fine bubbles will be generated, and the coated film will be easily peeled off.
The following products can be recommended for lamination treatment: card boxes, watch pit color boxes, paper cards, paper bags, gift boxes, album covers (inner pages are generally not laminating), etc. Basically, printing coated paper is suitable for lamination treatment.
The following products are not recommended to be covered even with coated paper: folding, inner pages of brochures, large quantity envelopes, etc. The covered folding or inner pages of brochures also have envelopes, which cannot be folded by the automatic machine and will result in significant labor costs (special attention).
Matte Lamination Matte - After coating with a matte film, the surface is matte and will not reflect light. After coating, the color will relatively reduce its brightness.