Lamination is the perfect way to preserve
photos.
Lamination is a process where a document is sealed between layers of polyester film pouch. As the pouch is inserted into the machine, heat liquefies the adhesive (polypropylene) and with the help of the rollers, forces the adhesive into the pores of the document. Once cooled, the seal is permanent and can not be removed.
Why Laminate?
- Significantly enhances the color and contrast of pictures.
- Protects items from fingerprints, smudges and abrasions.
- Protects items like menus which endure lots of handling.
- Allows materials to be kept in like-new condition for many years.
- Helps preserve colors longer, indoors or outdoors.
- Allows items to be handled and shipped without damage.
- Allows inexpensive paper items or banners to be used outdoors.
- Allows paper items to be used under water and in other unusual conditions.
- Increases the strength and rigidity of printed materials.
- Additional rigidity allows items to stand free or be placed in a frame without backing or reinforcement.
- Prepares items for immediate presentation under a variety of conditions and display methods.