Lamination

The lamination process is accomplished by combining two or more different materials to create a more robust structure as a whole. These materials include a surface material, an adhesive, and a backing material. The surface material, a paper, film or fabric, is adhered to the backing material. This adhesive is used to ensure the adhesion of materials.

Structures such as Polyethylene, Polypropylene metallized can be laminated. The desired designs are laminated after the printing process, the lamination process is completed and the needed protection is provided.

In conclusion, lamination is a coating process used to combine different materials to create a more durable structure. A packaging material can be made more durable with a double layer lamination. In addition, lamination as a protective layer can prevent the print from being scratched, faded and worn. Lamination reduces the risk of damage during transportation and can extend the life of the print by forming a protective layer on the print products.