Gloss Transparent Heat Laminating Film For Laminator Machine. The glossy BOPP Thermal Lamination Film features high transparency and excellent rewinding. Different from BOPP Thermal Lamination Film, PET Thermal Lamination Film is more stiff and has higher gloss. Meanwhile, PET film is more suitable for printing.
| Specifications | Model No. | AFP-L12 | AFP-L24 | AFP-L32 | AFP-L75 | AFP-L150 | AFP-Y75 | AFP-Y125 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Glossy | Glossy | Glossy | Glossy | Glossy | Matte | Matte | |
| Thickness | PET | 6 micron | 12 micron | 20 micron | 50 micron | 100 micron | 50 micron | 75 micron |
| EVA | 6 micron | 12 micron | 12 micron | 25 micron | 50 micron | 25 micron | 50 micron | |
| TOTAL | 12 micron | 24 micron | 32 micron | 75 micron | 150 micron | 75 micron | 125 micron | |
| Yield | m²/kg | 71.225 | 35.613 | 25.458 | 10.695 | 5.438 | 10.695 | 6.579 |
| kg/m² | 0.0140 | 0.0281 | 0.0393 | 0.0935 | 0.1870 | 0.0935 | 0.1520 |
Customized thickness combination available (12 micron to 350 micron, glossy and matte)
Price by weight or square meter available
Thermal lamination film is produced by multi extrusion coating lines. It consists of two layers: one is plastic film (mainly BOPP or PET film), and another layer is adhesive glue of EVA. Thermal Lamination Film is also called dry, hot or heat lamination film.
Generally, printing houses use Thermal Lamination Film rolls for commercial and school printings. It can also be used for graphic arts large format. The transparent film lamination, bright/shine/glossy or matte/dull, is heated as protection on paper cover. Sometimes people call it as paper lamination film used by heating EVA adhesive glue into paper substrates.
Specific applications of BOPP Thermal Laminating Film Roll include:
Lamination process involves joining two or more layers, aimed at protecting prints. You need a hot laminator, or thermal (heat, dry) lamination roller machine, to use Thermal Lamination Film by melting its EVA adhesive onto paper surface. During the process, the film is passed on a heated roller and under reasonable pressure it sticks to the paper. This process is easy to use and can be done at home for small applications. Sometimes, people also call it heat lamination, dry lamination, or hot lamination.