laminaattisiden
Laminaattisiden refers to a type of binding or lamination process, often used in document finishing. It involves encapsulating a document between two layers of plastic film, which are then sealed together, typically by heat and pressure. This creates a protective barrier that makes the document more durable, resistant to moisture, tearing, and smudging. The term "laminaattisiden" is of Finnish origin, directly translating to "laminate binding."
The process of laminaattisiden is commonly used for a variety of items. This includes identification cards,