Soft Hardness Matte Surface Lamination Film Including Stable 24 Month Shelf Life Perfect for Surface Enhancement Projects

Matte Lamination Film
November 26, 2025
Brief: We tested it—see the highlights and what to expect in real operation. This video showcases the Matte Lamination Film with its soft hardness and matte surface in action. Watch as we demonstrate how it enhances durability and reduces glare on various printed materials, from book covers to retail packaging, using both cold and hot lamination processes.
Related Product Features:
  • Sophisticated matte surface reduces glare for improved readability of printed materials.
  • Available in thickness options from 17 to 45 microns to suit different project requirements.
  • Provides robust protection against scratches, scuffs, and other surface damage.
  • Maintains original colors and sharpness while offering superior surface protection.
  • Compatible with both cold and hot lamination processes for versatile application.
  • Laminating speed range of 10-60m/min ensures efficient production workflows.
  • Soft hardness feature enhances the tactile experience of the finished product.
  • Stable 24-month shelf life guarantees consistent performance and long-term usability.
Faqs:
  • What is the shelf life of this matte lamination film?
    The matte lamination film has a stable 24-month shelf life, ensuring consistent quality and performance when stored properly.
  • What thickness options are available for this film?
    This matte lamination film is available in various thickness options ranging from 17 to 45 microns to accommodate different application needs.
  • Is this film compatible with both cold and hot lamination processes?
    Yes, this versatile matte lamination film is compatible with both cold and hot lamination processes, providing flexibility for various production requirements.
  • What are the typical applications for this matte lamination film?
    This premium film is ideal for printing & packaging (book covers, brochures, menus), retail packaging, educational materials, office documents, and indoor/outdoor signage requiring reduced glare.