Choosing the right laminating pouch is choosing the flexibility, style, and durability of your project. With so many options available, it can be hard to know where to start. This guide will teach you what to look for when selecting laminating pouches, so you can achieve the finish you desire.
Types of Laminating Pouches
Thermal (Hot) Laminating Pouches
Thermal laminating pouches are the most popular and widely available option. They contain a heat-activated adhesive that bonds to your documents when run through the hot rollers of your laminator. These pouches are versatile and affordable and available in various finishes and thicknesses.
Pressure-Sensitive (Cold) Laminating Pouches
Pressure-sensitive and self-sealing laminate pouches have an adhesive that bonds at room temperature and only requires pressure to apply. These pouches are perfect for heat-sensitive materials and quick laminating tasks with or without a machine.
Pouch Thickness
The thickness of laminating pouches is measured in mils, or thousandths of an inch. The mil of a laminating pouch refers to the thickness of the film on one side. If you have a 10mil pouch it will apply 10mil laminate to both sides of your document for a total of 20mil. The standard sizes for laminating pouches are 3, 5, 7, and 10mil. The thickness you choose determines the sturdiness or flexibility of your finished product. For quick reference, here’s a breakdown of those standard thicknesses with an idea as to what they might be used for:
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Laminate Finish
The finish of a laminating pouch significantly impacts the appearance of your project. Popular finishes include:
- Glossy: Clear, smooth, and shiny, ideal for enhancing colors and making documents pop. However, it can create glare, especially in bright, direct light.
- Matte: Non-glare finish with a paper-like texture, perfect for readability under various lighting conditions.
- Colored: Pouches with a clear front and colored back, available in various colors like black, white, red, and blue, to make your documents more noticeable.
- Adhesive: Some laminating pouches come with adhesive backs, allowing you to create stickers or mount your laminated items.
Additional Considerations
- Size and Compatibility: Ensure the pouch size is suitable for your document, providing between ¼” to ½” border around it for proper lamination. Remember to check your laminator’s specifications to ensure it can handle the width and thickness of the pouches you choose.
- Brand and Quality: Opt for reputable brands like GBC to ensure high-quality lamination. While generic options may be cheaper, they often lack durability and can cause issues during lamination.
Conclusion
A lot can go into choosing the right laminating for your project. Understanding these features will allow you to make an informed decision and get the best results. Explore our available laminating pouches and get inspired for your next laminating project.