Business Card Laminating By Thermal Lamination Films

| by Navneet Kumar | September 30, 2007
Business cards are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card typically includes the giver's name, company affiliation (usually with a logo) and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s) and/or e-mail addresses. A professional business card will often (but not always) include one or more aspects of striking visual design.

Card laminating is a lamination process to cover business identity cards by some protective layer. Business cards normally have the information about the individual, working organization and complete contact addresses. Laminating card is a better method to keep information safer. Several plastic films are used to laminate cards. During card lamination we have to select the desirable properties of the polymer film by we are going to laminate cards.

A card bearing an individual's name, business and contact details - usually reflecting the company's corporate identity or branding - which is presented to customers, suppliers or associates.

Cards laminate may have a glossy or matte aesthetics based on our choice. Various laminators are used as laminating machines. Business cards identify the person as a part of the organization and are a short yet effective way to relate both of them and present it to a third party. Various standard pouches are available in the market for card laminating.

In the day today business when we introduce ourselves to other, we mark an impression by our business card. Various card laminating companies like gbc serves this purpose to provide laminating pouches. Hot and cold laminating supplies are used on laminator and we get the laminated business cards by card laminating.

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Author is a polymer graduate and writes on Thermal Laminating related topics. Currently he managing website on Thermal laminating films and lamination and also focusing on Hot Laminator and its big scope in laminating Industry. » Read more articles by Navneet Kumar
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