Cold Laminating Film

Cold laminating film have a more aggressive adhesive that can be applied with pressure, instead of heat. A release liner protects the adhesive until it ready to applied, typically on a cold-roll laminator. Cold laminating film typically cost more than hot laminating films, but they can be applied using less costly, easier-to-operate non-heated laminators.

The adhesive on a “hot” laminating film activates when the printed graphic is run through a hot-roll laminator at temperatures between 210 and 240 degrees. Because these high levels of heat can damage some types of inkjet graphics, “low-melt” or “heat-assist” films are also used. “Low melt” films have heat-activated adhesives that can applied at 185 to 195 degrees. “Heat assist” films have pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) and liners and are applied with hot-roll laminators at 185 to 195 degrees.

Livinyl Co ltd is for wide-format inkjet paper rolls. Today, we sell top brands of printing materials to tens of thousands of customers who use wide-format inkjet printers in offices, studios, design firms, agencies, stores, schools, houses of worship, copy shops, and sign shops.Whether you are a wide-format novice or experienced pro, trust us for great prices, useful advice, friendly service, and fast delivery. We can help you succeed in making big, impactful prints.

Inkjet clear film can be used for many applications. Some printable clear film products are crystal clear for overlays, transparencies, and separations. Other inkjet clear films have a more robust, hazier-looking surface coating to hold the high black-ink densities needed to reproduce film positives and negatives for other screen-printing and other types of printing processes. Inkjet clear film with a removable/repositionable adhesive

Livnyl carries an assortment of transparent film for different applications and printer types. Call us if you have questions about which clear film is best for your printer and application.

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