Pouch and Roll Laminators

Pouch and Roll Laminators


Whether you’re looking for a small laminator for your desk or an industrial machine to handle all-day lamination, we’ve got the perfect model to suit your needs. Browse our curated collection of some of the best laminating machines on the market below. Not quite sure where to start? Call us at 1-800-944-4573 for one-on-one help selecting the ideal system for your unique needs.

Pouch Laminators

If you’re looking to buy a pouch laminator online, you’ve come to the right place. We offer top-rated brands and quality laminating machines to ensure you get a bubble-free finish for documents, photos, and more. Quick, easy, and effective, start by selecting the width you’re looking for below.

Applicator Tables for Mounting and Laminating

Perfect for pre-masking, applicator tables (also called rollover tables) work well with media like self-adhesive foil, glass, road signs, banners, and more.

Adhesive Applicators

Quickly apply adhesive dots and strips with our collection of adhesive applicators. From handheld to electric machines, we have a full collection to help you apply clean, precise adhesive for packaging, marketing, and other needs.

Board Laminating

When it comes to laminating mounting boards, we have specialized equipment to do the job. Choose from a mounting board laminating machine, trimmer, and even the boards themselves for a complete solution.

Laminating Accessories

Laminating accessories will help you get the most out of your laminating process. Choose from laminating machine cleaners, trimmers, carts, and much more.

Shop by Brand

Shop top-rated laminators by-brand at MyBinding. We are partnered with brand names like Spiral, Akiles, GBC, Tamerica, and more.
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Find the best laminator machines in our collection below. At MyBinding, we offer models for every kind of user; from pouch laminators to roll laminators to cold laminators to industrial laminators, we truly have it all.

Pouch laminators are the ideal choice for users who need a tabletop laminating machine. These standard laminators use individual pouches that let you laminate sheets one-at-a-time in various sizes. They come in a large variety of sizes, however, the most popular pouch laminators will be capable of handling letter size, legal size, and even tabloid size documents (+ everything smaller). Simple, convenient, and easy-to-use, pouch laminating machines are the most common type of laminator and provide hassle-free laminating.

For higher volume needs, consider a roll laminator instead. Perfect for speed and versatility, these floor standing laminators can handle larger volumes and are helpful for meeting tight deadlines. They provide more flexibility for the operator, accommodating large prints such as posters, signs, banners, and more. They are great for shared workspaces and different models will be ideally suited for different organizations, such as schools, offices, and print shops.

A cold laminator is another option, ideal for those who need to laminate heat-sensitive prints. They come in manual hand-crank and electric models. They are also a popular laminator for schools who want the safety of a no-heat laminating machine.

Industrial or commercial laminators are a step above the rest as far as their robust ability to handle all-day, everyday laminating. These workhorse lamination machines are designed for sign and print shops where turnaround needs to be quick, and jobs are running constantly throughout the workday.

Choose the best laminator for your needs and say goodbye to worries about durability and presentation. We offer quality laminators from partners such as Spiral, Akiles, and GBC to ensure your documents will be protected, professional, and ready to make a statement. Call us at 1-800-944-4573 if you need help choosing a great laminating machine.
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Laminators 101: Types and Kinds of Laminators

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This video is designed to give you a little insight into the world of laminators, both roll and pouch. Pouch laminators are extremely popular and very easy to use. They use plastic pouches that you put your materials in and then inserts into the machine. They can be very small for little applications, like photos or name badges, or oversized, allowing for posters, double documents and full-sized sheets of paper. Many of them are within the 9 to 12 inches, allowing for standard and legal documents. While many laminators can do many things, some are really specificall... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This video is designed to give you a little insight into the world of laminators, both roll and pouch. Pouch laminators are extremely popular and very easy to use. They use plastic pouches that you put your materials in and then inserts into the machine. They can be very small for little applications, like photos or name badges, or oversized, allowing for posters, double documents and full-sized sheets of paper. Many of them are within the 9 to 12 inches, allowing for standard and legal documents. While many laminators can do many things, some are really specifically built for special applications, like photo work or foil laminating. Pouch laminators require a pouch for everything that you laminate, and pouches themselves come in different sizes as well as thicknesses. Every laminator is limited by size and thickness. You want to make sure that your laminator will work with your needs. You want to also consider your work environment -- is it consumer? Is it home? Is it school? Is it industrial? -- because different machines can handle different capacities. Some of them are quite simple; they work great but can't be pushed too hard. Some of them are industrial strength. They're fast, they're hot and they can move a lot of documents through in a quick time. And finally there are the issues of workability and flexibility. A single application done over and over does not require much versatility, but most users need to have the flexibility of different sizes, different weights and different temperatures. So pay attention to knobs, dials, settings and ways that you can change so that you can get things done with the machine you purchased. The second large family of laminators are roll laminators. Some require heat and some do not. These do not use pouches but laminating rolls. There should be two separate rolls that, when pressed together, make the laminating happen. Generally, smaller roll laminators are done by hand. Larger, more industrial size or school-size laminators tend to use heat and work automatically. They're more difficult to set up. When everything is in place, they can move a lot of product. As you can see here, these larger roll laminators can handle the largest of projects and process them one right after another after another. We hope this video has been helpful to understand laminators a little better. Your price is going to range from the size to need to application and the amount of productivity that you need. For more demos, reviews and how-tos, check out MyBinding.com.