koldlamination
Koldlamination, or cold lamination, is a method of applying a protective film to a printed sheet without using heat. It relies on pressure-sensitive adhesives or other room-temperature bonding mechanisms to attach a clear laminate to the substrate. This makes it suitable for heat-sensitive materials, inks, or substrates that could be damaged by hot lamination.
Common methods and materials include self-adhesive laminates, where a film with a pressure-sensitive adhesive is pressed
Applications and advantages: cold lamination protects prints from moisture, dust, and handling while preserving temperature-sensitive materials.
Limitations and considerations: results depend on adhesion quality, flatness of the substrate, and film clarity. Improper
Process steps typically include preparing the print, cutting the laminate to size, applying the adhesive film