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Advantages of a Cold Laminator

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Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie | Posted under   Presentation


When people think of laminating, they usually think of either big roll laminators used in elementary schools or small pouch laminators used for ID cards and name badges. Although these are two of the most popular types of laminators, many individuals and businesses opt to purchase a cold laminator instead. Why? This article describes some of the main reasons people choose cold laminators.

Cold laminators have a variety of uses. They can be used to make stickers and magnets in addition to simple lamination. The ability to laminate one side of a page while applying adhesive to the back can also be very helpful in both education and business.

As you might assume, cold lamination is safer than hot lamination. Your liability is decreased because it is almost impossible to get hurt while using cold laminator. There is no heat, so you can't start a fire or burn yourself. For that reason alone, cold lamination is something to seriously consider if you have untrained or unsupervised employees using the machine.

In addition to safety, it is simpler to use cold lamination than hot. There is no temperature setting to be concerned about, no need to consider machine speed or paper thickness. Compared to hot laminators, cold machines require very little maintenance, and they process documents more quickly too. Hot machines can melt some of the plastic laminate onto the rollers (no matter how careful you are). This leaves a residue that must be cleaned off by heating up the machine and scrubbing it. Cold laminators never require this type of cleaning. All you ever have to do is turn a handle.

Another great feature of this type of lamination is that it usually doesn't require electricity. Not only do hot machines require electricity, they can also take up to fifteen minutes to heat up sufficiently to be used. On the other hand, non-electric machines can be used anywhere, and they can be used immediately since there is no need to wait for them to heat up. This portability makes them ideal for crafters, scrapbookers, and home users.

Because they do not use heat, cold laminators can not harm your heat-sensitive papers and unique documents. You can use them on photos, signs, and a variety of other items without wondering how they will respond to heat. No melting, burning, or curling up will occur. Bubbles and wrinkles are also much less likely to occur.

This type of machine is not only simple and it is also safe. Pressure rollers squeeze the layers of laminate together with no electricity or heat. While cold-lamination is not the perfect solution for all document protection needs, it is worth considering because of its safety, portability, versatility, and ease of use. Before making your final decision, make sure you consider all possible laminating machines to ensure you select the one best suited to your needs. In the end, you will need to weight the strengths and weaknesses of the different types of machines and decide which one best fits your needs.



About The Author:
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on laminators, binding machines,laminating supplies,binding supplies,binding covers,paper handling equipments,binders,index tabs, and shredders.


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