At the same time a laminating machine distributes more pressure more evenly.
Why does a laminator have a cold setting.
Something you absolutely must think about before getting a laminator is what you plan on laminating.
With a hot device you need to usually set speed and temperature settings as well as worry about the thickness of your materials.
As a result cold lamination requires specially designed laminating pouches containing sticky adhesive which do not require heat.
Technically when using a cold pouch you don t need a machine.
Most cold machines can be operated just by inserting your document into the feed opening and then cranking the handle.
Cold laminating films have a more aggressive adhesive that can be applied with pressure instead of heat.
The size of your materials will play a part because you ll need a roll laminator to process large items such as posters.
Cold laminating films typically cost more than hot laminating films but they can be applied using less costly easier to operate non.
You can seal a document with your hand a ruler or credit card.
So going with the cold machine could end up costing you a bit more in the long run.
In general cold lamination is much easier than thermal processing.
Hot laminators use a heat activated adhesive that is heated as it passes through the laminator.
A release liner protects the adhesive until it ready to applied typically on a cold roll laminator.
What you re going to be laminating.
Cold lamination is your best option when laminating heat sensitive documents or photos.
Most laminators have cold and hot lamination settings to provide maximum flexibility.