As an important protective material, laminating pouch film is widely used in the protection of documents, photos, certificates and other items.
Basic characteristics of laminating pouch film
Laminating pouch film is usually made of materials such as polyester (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polypropylene (PP), and has the advantages of transparency, waterproof, anti-fouling and tear resistance.
Depending on the different usage requirements, laminating pouch film has a variety of thicknesses, sizes and surface treatments to meet the requirements of different protection effects.
Different solutions for laminating pouch film
Document protection
For daily office documents or important contracts, laminating pouch film can provide effective protection. Thicker laminating film (such as 125 microns or more) can effectively prevent documents from being affected by moisture, stains and wrinkles, and maintain the integrity of the documents.
Photo protection
Using laminating pouch film can effectively prevent photos from being damaged by moisture, ultraviolet rays or fingerprints. In order to better protect photos, UV-resistant laminating film has become the first choice of many consumers.
Document protection
Important documents such as ID cards, passports, and driver's licenses often need to be kept for a long time and are frequently touched. In order to extend the service life of documents, thin laminating pouch films (such as 75 microns or less) are usually the best choice.
Label and card protection
Laminating film is also suitable for the protection of small items such as various labels and membership cards. Thin transparent films can provide sufficient protection without affecting the visual effect of labels or cards.
Key factors for choosing the right laminating pouch film
·Thickness: Thickness directly affects the protective effect of the film sheet. Generally, thinner films (about 75-100 microns) are selected for document and document protection, while thicker films (about 125 microns or more) are more suitable for items that require higher protection, such as photos.
·Transparency: Highly transparent laminating films can ensure that the contents of the items are clearly visible, which is especially important in document and photo protection.
·UV protection: For photos and documents that need to be kept for a long time, choosing laminating films with UV protection can delay fading and damage.
·Material: Common materials for laminating pouch film include PET, PVC and PP. PET film is most commonly used for high-end document and photo protection, PVC is often used for general documents and daily use, and PP is suitable for simple application scenarios that require low-cost protection.