Lamination Film Roll is a plastic sealing material commonly used to protect documents, photos, and promotional materials. It is waterproof, anti-fouling, anti-fading, and can also enhance the visual texture. But many people will ask when purchasing: How to choose the thickness of the plastic film?
Don't worry, this article will use a simple way to help you quickly understand the characteristics and uses of different thicknesses.
How thick is Lamination Film Roll?
There are many thicknesses of Lamination Film Roll on the market. Common ones are 25 microns, 38 microns, 50 microns, 75 microns, 100 microns, and even thicker. The larger the number, the thicker the film and the stronger the protective effect.

How to match thickness and purpose?
Different application scenarios have different requirements for thickness:
If you only encapsulate some short-term materials, such as event flyers and promotional papers, it is enough to choose a 25 micron or 38 micron light film, and the price is more affordable.
For school timetables, office documents, and ordinary photos, it is recommended to use 50 microns, which has a moderate thickness and good encapsulation effect.
If you need to encapsulate menus, certificates or frequently read materials, you can choose 75 microns, which is more durable and not easy to break.
For outdoor display or packaging of important materials, it is recommended to use a thick film of more than 100 microns, which is waterproof and tear-resistant, and has the strongest protection.
Why choose us?
We are YIDU laminating film factory, focusing on laminating film production for 32 years, with an annual output of 50,000 tons and exported to 106 countries around the world. We provide a variety of thickness options from 25 microns to 250 microns, and support OEM and ODM customization.
If you have customization needs or want to know more product information, please contact YIDU, we are happy to provide you with professional services.
Contact information
Contact number: +8613923634841
Fax: 86-752-2612495
Email: film@gangyuefilm.com



