Thermal Lamination Film with 100M - 3000M Length BOPP Anti Scratch Material for Digital Laminating

فيلم مضاد للخدش
November 17, 2025
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Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. In this video, we showcase the Thermal Lamination Film with 100M - 3000M Length BOPP Anti Scratch Material for Digital Laminating. Watch as we demonstrate its super-bond adhesion, velvety texture, and bubble-free application, perfect for high-value prints.
Related Product Features:
  • Super-Bond Adhesion Technology ensures a permanent, inseparable bond with digital prints, preventing edge-lifting or delamination.
  • Exclusive Non-Reflective, Velvety Texture offers a luxurious matte finish, eliminating glare and fingerprints.
  • Bubble-Free Bond Guarantee ensures smooth application with no air bubbles or wrinkles.
  • Optimized for Thermal Lamination, providing excellent hot roll stability and a wide temperature window.
  • Premium Digital Lamination Performance protects against scratches, scuffs, moisture, and UV fading.
  • Available in lengths from 200M to 3000M, catering to various project sizes.
  • Compatible with spot UV, hot stamping, gluing, and screen printing for versatile applications.
  • Ideal for premium photo books, corporate marketing materials, and luxury packaging.
الأسئلة الشائعة:
  • What types of prints are compatible with this thermal lamination film?
    This film is ideal for inkjet and laser prints, including premium photo books, corporate brochures, and luxury packaging.
  • How does the velvety texture enhance the print quality?
    The non-reflective, velvety texture provides a luxurious matte finish that eliminates glare and fingerprints, enhancing visual clarity and inviting touch.
  • What lengths are available for this thermal lamination film?
    The film is available in lengths ranging from 200M to 3000M, suitable for both small and large-scale projects.
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