A lot of people, when they think about laminating machines picture huge roll laminators such as you might see in a school or business, or maybe the little pouch unit that created their name badge. These are very commonly seen, but that doesn t mean that they are always the best solution for your laminating needs. Cold lamination is emerging as a great choice for a lot of applications, and here are five reasons why.
1. The first reason you may want to consider cold lamination is that it offers you a bit more versatility than hot lamination. Using cold lamination, for instance, you can create such fun and unique items as magnets and stickers. While that may not be in your immediate plans, such items are great marketing devices, and you never know when they will come in handy for fund raising or trade shows and the like. There are cold lamination machines that are able to laminate one side of an item while applying adhesive to the other side. That is very handy making signs as well.
2. Cold lamination is without a doubt, safer than hot lamination. Because there is no heat or electricity involved in many cases, there is little risk of fire or of someone touching the wrong place on the machine and accidentally burning themselves. This, of course, reduces any potential liability, or loss of work days due to misuse or injury. It also makes cold lamination an excellent choice for use by children.
3. Cold lamination is just a lot easier of a process than hot lamination. There are so many steps involved with hot lamination, such as figuring how hot you want the machine to be set, and how quickly you want the items to be run through the machine. On top of that, you need to pay close attention to the relative thickness of your document and if you are using the correct type of film for your project. On the other hand the cold laminating process generally consists of turning the handle. It is really just as simple as that.
4. The vast majority of cold laminating machines do not require electrical power. This of course means that you will be able to use them just about anywhere you can take the machine. Plus, one other great thing about cold lamination is that the machines are usually small enough to take just about anywhere. You can take them to a scrapbooking or crafting party, or keep them stashed out of sight when you aren t using them. This sort of convenience alone is a big reason to consider a cold laminating machine.
5. With cold lamination you can say goodbye to problems such as curling or melting when the documents you are laminating are thin or especially large. Also, you will never have to worry about the document that you are laminating (such as photos, signs or other heat sensitive papers) becoming damaged.
As we stated above, you will find that cold lamination is not ideal for every project, but for a great deal of applications, it is the safer, more portable, and more versatile solution.
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Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.