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Microns in laminating film

Because of these reasons, Micron has come to the resolute that laminating movie is so essential for everyone that are interested in protecting vital files or pictures. Microns are units of thickness. A micron is a thousandth of a millimeter. The size of the film level guides the intensity and durability in lamination film.

Microns are a very simple way of reflecting the quality and strength of the RIGHTINT Group microns in laminating film. More microns mean a thicker and stronger film. Thick films tear and hole less broadly, so they will offer your papers some form of protection. Thinner films without microns aren’t as solid and are more pliable, but also aren’t as tough against damage.


How microns impact the strength and durability of laminating film

Use the paper types and intended use to choose the proper microns for laminating. For things like school projects or signs, a film around 80-100 microns is usually good enough. But for more important matters, like ID cards or menus, thicker films are recommended in the150-250 micron range.

Why choose RIGHTINT Group Microns in laminating film?

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