1. Printing and packaging industry
This is one of the industries where laminate film is most widely used. Many brochures, books, menus, certificates, training materials, and more are coated with a layer of laminate after printing.
Why is laminate film added?
It makes printed materials more durable and less prone to damage.
It is waterproof, stain-resistant, and scratch-resistant.
It offers a matte or glossy finish for a more attractive appearance.
2. Label and sticker industry
Laminate film, particularly matte or glossy finishes, is also commonly used in various self-adhesive stickers, product labels, notebook stickers, and logo stickers.
The benefits of laminate film include:
It is scratch-resistant and waterproof, making the sticker less prone to damage.
It enhances the surface feel and quality.
It maintains vibrant colors and prevents fading.


3. Stationery manufacturing industry
Folders, file folders, desk calendars, wall calendars, notebook covers, and more are generally coated with laminate film.
This is done to:
Increase wear resistance
Make stationery more durable and less prone to depreciation
Give it a more premium look, making it more appealing to customers.
4. Printing and Laminating Plants
Book Cover Laminating
Tote Bag Shell Laminating
Display Board Laminating
They purchase laminate film in large quantities and have strict requirements for product quality, width, and roll core size. Customization is often required, so it's best to find a source factory with OEM capabilities for long-term partnerships.
5. Gift and Creative Industries
Laminate film is also widely used in gift packaging, illustrations, notebooks, postcards, and creative stickers.
For example:
Soft-touch matte film: Silky feel
Sandblasted film: Finely grained texture
Mist film: Visually more stylish
6. Education and Government Document Industry
Many documents, such as awards, certificates, student ID cards, and archival materials, require long-term preservation, so thermal lamination film is often used for encapsulation.
The laminator heat-presses the film and paper together to:
Protect against water and dirt
Protect against tampering and damage
Keep paper clean and clear for years

