Low MOQ for Korea Velvet Thermal Laminating Film - A3 303×426mm 75mic 80mic 100mic 125mic 150mic 250mic Separable laminating film – Wangzhe
Low MOQ for Korea Velvet Thermal Laminating Film - A3 303×426mm 75mic 80mic 100mic 125mic 150mic 250mic Separable laminating film – Wangzhe Detail:
Separable Laminating Film is a new product developed by the research and development team. The special laminating film is made by special process and special coating treatment with higher light transmittance and lower haze. It can protect some important documents and certificates without hurting the documents after laminated, which can better satisfy higher requirements of important document protection.
Size:
A3 303×426
Feature:
High light transmittance and low fog, waterproof, anti-alteration, moth-proofing, mildew-proofing, corrosion resistance, no damage to protected documents after laminated.
Usage:
This product can be used for all kinds of important documents which can be used many times. The protected document will not be damaged after laminated.
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Raw materials continue to rise,laminating film costs remain high
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