Laminates are
clear plastic films that enhance appearance and add an extra layer of
protection when applied to labels. The process of bonding these films to the
label face stock through the use of adhesive, heat and/or pressure is called
lamination.
Although
laminates come in different materials, the most commonly used ones in the label
printing industry are polyester (PE) and polypropylene (PP). Here at Lightning
Labels, we use both types of materials for lamination, with BOPP being the most
popular laminate due to its versatility and affordability.
Lamination will protect your labels from light scuffs and prevent ink smudging, and enhance their resistance to moisture and all. It is important to note, however, that lamination alone will not waterproof your labels. If your labels will be
used in a wet environment, we recommend having them printed on one of our
water-resistant base materials such as White BOPP. White BOPP and High Gloss
Laminate has traditionally been our most popular combination of materials for
bath and body product labels.
- High Gloss Laminate is
our most popular laminate overall. It is the least expensive lamination option,
and protects labels while giving them a shiny finish. High Gloss laminate is
made of PP.
- Matte Laminate,
also made of PP, gives labels a dull finish similar to that of eggshell
paint. If you plan on writing information on your labels by hand, Matte
Laminate is your best option.
- Thermal Transfer Laminate is a glossy laminate designed to work with most
over-printing thermal transfer printers (the kind that use ink ribbons vs.
direct thermal application). Thermal Transfer Laminate is made of PE.
- UV Outdoor Gloss has
excellent resistance to the sun’s UV rays. We recommend pairing it with our
Vinyl face stock to create durable outdoor labels. Like Thermal Transfer
Laminate, this material also has a glossy appearance and is made of PE.
Laminate is not appropriate for all *base materials and applications.
Therefore, we recommend testing labels directly on your product containers in
the conditions they will be used before placing your final order.
It is also important to note that while lamination can enhance the finished look of labels, its greatest value lies in the added layer of protection it gives labels.
*Note: We do not laminate Vellum, Satin Cloth, or select other materials because
laminates will not adhere to them satisfactorily. For more information about which materials can and cannot be laminated, please view the Materials List in our label sample pack. More information about our labels is also available by obtaining an online quote, emailing us, or giving us a call at 1.888.907.3004.
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