Feature(may vary by option.)

●Low Temperature Laminating Roll Film with UV Inhibitors to Prevent Fading and Ink Degradation
●UV inhibitors extend the life of prints up to 5 times longer than other films
●LightFast technology UV inhibitors allow the color clarity of your inkjet, electrostatic, laser and thermal transfer prints to remain crisp and clear
●Satin Finish Enhances Black and White Photos, Images and Dark Ink on Light Paper while Dramatically Reducing Glare and Keeping Colors True
●Bonding Temperature Reported as low as 185 to 210 degrees F helps preserve inks in digitally printed graphics, which can deteriorate at high temperatures

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Description

DigiKote / DigiSeal UV laminating film on 1" core 27" x 200 x 3.0 mil with satin finish represents professional quality lamination rolls for all hot roll laminators. Satin adds contrast which enhances black and white images and dark ink on white paper while dramatically reducing glare and keeping colors true.
DigiKote / DigiSeal lamination roll film is specially formulated with
ultraviolet inhibitors to prevent fading and degradation from exposure to UV rays. These UV inhibitors extend the life of prints up to 5 times longer than other films. DigiKote features a premium-grade polyester film base with an aggressive adhesive that adheres at low temperatures (185-210 degrees F), making it ideal for heat-sensitive projects and digital prints. Its satin finish catches the eye with its clarity and low glare. The 3.0 mil thickness is flexible enough to be rolled for storage while being protected from direct light and handling yet can lay flat too.
DigiKote / DigiSeal is a low-temp thermal roll laminating film designed to adhere to the specialty inks used with inkjet, electrostatic, laser and thermal transfer as well as standard printed sheets. The low sealing temperature helps preserve inks in digitally printed graphics, that can deteriorate at high temperatures. The LightFast technology UV inhibitors allow the color clarity of your digitally printed graphic projects to remain crisp and clear over time.

TIP: The actual temperature required for ANY laminating film varies by laminator type (heated roller vs heat shoe), laminating speed, ambient temperature, type of paper and even the color(s) of the print being laminated.

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