It is a method of protecting many items including, but not limited to documents, business cards, photos, crafts,children's schoolwork, etc. There are two basic kinds, Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Laminate (PSA or Cold Laminate) and thermal. The thermal laminate is the best to use on most projects. There are many places to find plastic laminate, but I have found a company in Indiana who provides great customer service with very fair pricing on laminate. It is www.lloydsofindiana.com , the sales people are freindly and most orders are processed the same day. They also have many other office solutions that have worked out pretty well for my company.
Plastic laminate will probably be more durable, but they're both fairly close.
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The weight of a sheet of plastic laminate can vary depending on its thickness and size. On average, a standard 4' x 8' sheet of plastic laminate weighs around 4-6 pounds. It's best to check with the manufacturer for the specific weight of the laminate you are using.
yes you can laminate anything that will fit on the laminator as the prosess lamination is caoted in plastic
you laminate it (put plastic around it ) OR you can wax it!
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Yes. The plastic laminate itself is combustible and flammable and if it is adhering to the steel door it cannot help but affect the doors temperature rating.
No, bamboo is a type of wood floor, similar to engineered woods in which layers of wood are pressed together. Laminate contains a resin/wood/composite base over which a layer of laminate (plastic) has been applied.
Plastic - it's a laminate that does not conduct electricity. Nothing special.
with an iron, you can use just a regular clothes iron. but just don't let it set too long on the laminate, same effect your clothes get if you do this.
No. Laminate flooring is made of the same materials as laminate countertops - a type of plastic. Even though the flooring looks like wood, remember it is NOT. Polyurethane applied to laminate will only bubble and flake off.
Plastic laminate sheets are commonly used as decorative surfacing material for countertops, cabinets, and furniture. They are also used for wall paneling, store fixtures, and signage due to their durability and resistance to stains and scratches.