10MIL Credit Card 2-1/8" x 3-3/8" Laminating Pouches 100pk

$10.29
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Item# TLP10CREDIT
  • 2-1/8" x 3-3/8" pouch laminate
  • 10mil thick laminate
  • Gloss lamination finish
  • Great for protecting membership cards, photos, & other wallet-sized items
Product Name
Item Number
Price
Qty
TLP5CREDIT
$5.89
SSLTLP5CREDIT
$30.09
LSLTLP5CREDIT
$30.09
TLP7CREDIT
$13.19
SSLTLP7CREDIT
$34.29
SSLTLP10CREDIT
$36.69
LSLTLP10CREDIT
$36.69

ProductDescription

Our high quality laminating pouches help to improve the value of all printed materials. They enhance colors by turning dull prints into bright lustrous colors, help to prolong the life of printed materials and preserves them and protect them from outside elements. All of our pouches include one carrier per box. These pouches have superb clarity and offer exceptional value for reasonable prices.

Item Specifications

  • Size: Credit Card (2-1/8" x 3-3/8")
  • Thickness: 10mil
  • Quantity: 100 Pieces
  • Corners: Round (1/8" radius)
  • Part Number: TLP10CREDIT
  • Compatible Equipment: Pouch Laminators

Demonstration Video

Credit Card Size Laminating Pouches Overview

Transcript : Welcome to MyBinding video. These are credit card size laminating pouches and please note, do not laminate your credit cards. They come in a thickness of 5 mil, 7 mil and 10 mil. Each box comes with a stack of pouches and a carrier. To laminate, place your project into the pouch. Make sure you get your margin even on all sides. This pouch is the exact size of a credit card, so anything smaller than that, you can laminate. Next, place the pouch into the carrier. The carrier is there to make sure that no extra adhesive seeps on to your laminator. Then you're ready to laminate. Place it in and th ...

Questions & Answers

Thank you for your question. You are correct the only difference is the thickness of the laminate. The higher the number the thicker the laminate. Be sure to double check the specs of your machine, because different laminators have different limitations as far as the maximum thickness they are able to use,

Answered by MyBinding
9 years and 6 months ago ago