10MIL Laminating Pouches
- Most are 100pk Quanitity
- Enhances all text and colors
- Includes one carrier
- Seals and protects documents
- Ships Free Over $75
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Product Description
Our 10 mil laminating pouches come in 37 different sizes. These are crystal clear pouches that are made with quality and precision. They should work with almost any pouch laminator.
Product Details
- Finish: Gloss
- Size: Assorted
- Thickness: 10mil
- Quantity: 100 Pieces
- Corners: Round (1/8" radius)
- Heat required
Questions & Answers
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Asked by Bill Johnson
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee which side the pouches are sealed on. The MyBinding branded pouches come from multiple manufactures. Typically most pouches have the sealed end on the short end but some manufacturers seal along the long end. As stock changes the next batch may have the seal on the other side. If you give us a call at 1-800-944-4573 we can check the pouches that are currently on hand to verify which side the pouches are sealed on. We would be able to punch the slot on any of the sides.
Answered by MyBinding
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Asked by jennifer
It would depend on the laminator. Some laminators only laminate to a certain heat. You would need to check the specs of your laminator to see the thickness it will allow. Most smaller laminators will only heat up to a 5 mil pouch.
Answered by Mybinding.com
It would depend on the laminator. Some laminators only laminate to a certain heat. You would need to check the specs of your laminator to see the thickness it will allow. Most smaller laminators will only heat up to a 5 mil pouch.
Answered by Mybinding.com
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Asked by KG
Good question! So when you laminate sheets, there should be an 1/8 of inch around the edges. If you laminate something with the intention of cutting, you can lose the integrity of the document because you have exposed edges. We suggest if laminating smaller items, you use the appropriate sizes so you have seems all the way around your document.
Answered by Mybinding.com
Good question! So when you laminate sheets, there should be an 1/8 of inch around the edges. If you laminate something with the intention of cutting, you can lose the integrity of the document because you have exposed edges. We suggest if laminating smaller items, you use the appropriate sizes so you have seems all the way around your document.
Answered by Mybinding.com