lämpölaminoinnilla
Lämpölaminoinnilla is a Finnish term referring to thermal lamination. It is a process of adhering a plastic film to a substrate, such as paper or cardboard, using heat and pressure. This creates a durable, protective, and often visually appealing finish. The plastic film, typically polyester or polypropylene, is coated with a heat-sensitive adhesive. When the film and substrate are passed through heated rollers, the adhesive melts and bonds them together.
The primary benefits of thermal lamination include enhanced durability, resistance to moisture, dirt, and chemicals, and
Thermal lamination can be applied to a variety of substrates, though paper and cardboard are the most