The Challenges of Digital Printing Lamination: Why Conventional Lamination Leaves Your Printing Unsatisfactory
Digital printing's thick inks and diverse substrates offer creative freedom, but problems often arise during the lamination process. Bubbling and peeling are not only costly but also reduce your efficiency and reputation.
The problem lies in a fundamental mismatch. Traditional thermal lamination film is designed for highly absorbent offset printing and is unsuitable for the non-porous, silicone-treated, or low surface energy of digital media.
The solution is a specially designed interface: EKO’s digital super sticky thermal lamination film.
It consists of two key technological innovations:
Low-Temperature High-Tack Adhesive: Activates at safer temperatures while providing strong adhesion to a variety of difficult-to-bond printings.
Functional Compatibility: Strong adhesion without altering color or gloss.
For your printing plant, this means flawless lamination results: consistent lamination across mixed media, higher throughput, and confidence in durability.
This requires a completely new mindset—starting with the ultimate problem and reverse-engineering to ensure success. With the booming development of digital printing, post-press processing must transform from an ancillary step into a core competency.
If you are still troubled by the issue of digital printing laminating, welcome to contact us for the details. Free samples will be provided.
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