We enhance offset and digital prints through standard hot lamination using polypropylene, polyester, or nylon films, as well as cold lamination. We also offer embossing of laminated prints using the calendering method.
Contact for lamination services: +48 693 849 116
We laminate sheets from A5 up to B0 format, with substrate weights ranging from 90 g/m² to 450 g/m². The use of top-quality D&K films guarantees outstanding results, while our experienced team of operators ensures great care and precision in handling your materials.
This process protects sheets from tearing, moisture, and dirt. Thanks to our experience and technical support from D&K, we can handle almost any job — from tiny business card-sized sheets to sheets up to 1530 mm wide.
We laminate both single sheets and large print runs using films from 42µ to 250µ thickness, available in gloss and matt finishes.
The high-quality adhesives in D&K films allow us to laminate paper, various plastics, and even metal. We also mount laminated sheets onto different backings, including PVC, plexiglass, cardboard, and metal.
This film features a patented adhesive by D&K that penetrates deep into the substrate, bonding securely even through the oily layer typical of digital printing. The nylon structure, which allows water vapour to pass through, helps reduce sheet curling.
We laminate sheets from 210 mm up to 1530 mm wide using gloss, satin, matt, floor-grade, and textured films. We also apply mounting films onto various backings, including PVC, plexiglass, cardboard, metal, and more.
This method gives the entire surface a structured finish, imitating materials such as canvas, leather, or other textures.
This technology enables the creation of a distinctive appearance for printed materials such as packaging, book covers, business cards, or invitations. Digital foiling (matrix-free) is a modern alternative to traditional hot-stamping foiling, achieving similar effects with comparable methods but at significantly lower production volumes and costs.
We offer precise cutting and winding of entrusted materials onto rolls of any width and length or rewinding onto cores with diameters of 1”, 2”, or 3”, tailored to the client’s requirements.