17-27micron Factory BOPP Matte Lamination Film Roll is primarily used for paper or paperboard lamination. Composed of BOPP + EVA, this film is available in thicknesses ranging from 17-27 microns, with popular options including 18mic, 20mic, 22mic, and 25mic.
Compared to glossy lamination film, BOPP thermal matte lamination film provides a distinctive white appearance on final prints. Additionally, matte thermal lamination film performs exceptionally well with UV varnish and hot stamping processes.
| Material | BOPP/PET + EVA | Roll Width | from 180mm to 1880mm |
| Thickness | from 17micron to 250 micron | Roll Length | from 300m to 6000m |
| Core Size | 1 inch(25.4mm), 3 inch(76.2mm) | Corona Treatment | Single or Double |
| Joint | ≤1 | Surface Tension | up to 42 dynes |
| MOQ | 2 tons | Shelf Life | 12 months |
| Application: Textbook Cover, Brochures, Leaflets, Sweet Boxes, Cosmetics, Shopping Bag, Diaries | |||
| Parameter | BOPP BASE | PET BASE |
|---|---|---|
| Compound Temperature | 85℃ ~ 110℃ (185℉ ~ 230℉) | 90℃ ~ 150℃ (194℉ ~ 302℉) |
| Compound Pressure | 10 ~ 18 mpa | 10 ~ 18 mpa |
| Compound Speed | 10 ~ 60 m/min | 10 ~ 60 m/min |
You can order BOPP Thermal Lamination Film with various custom specifications to meet your specific requirements.
Thermal lamination film is produced by multi extrusion coating lines and consists of two layers: a plastic film (primarily BOPP or PET film) and an adhesive glue layer of EVA. Also known as dry, hot, or heat lamination film.
Printing houses typically use BOPP Thermal Lamination Film rolls for commercial and school printing applications. It can also be used for graphic arts large format projects. The transparent film lamination, available in bright/shine/glossy or matte/dull finishes, is heated to provide protection on paper covers. Sometimes referred to as paper lamination film used by heating EVA adhesive glue onto paper substrates.
The lamination process involves joining two or more layers to protect prints. A hot laminator (thermal/heat/dry lamination roller machine) is required to use Thermal Lamination Film by melting its EVA adhesive onto the paper surface. During the process, the film passes over a heated roller and, under appropriate pressure, adheres to the paper. This straightforward process can even be performed at home for small applications. Also known as heat lamination, dry lamination, or hot lamination.