3 Mil Standard Roll Laminating Film 25" x 250' (1" Core) - 2 Rolls

$68.49
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Item# TLR3X25X250X1
  • Thermal roll film
  • 3mil laminate roll on 1" core
  • Gloss lamination finish
  • Great for laminating at home or office for protected but flexible lamination
Product Name
Item Number
Price
Qty
TLR3X9X250X1
$29.99
TLR3X12X250X1
$37.29
TLR3X18X250X1
$55.19
TLR3X27X250X1
$72.49

ProductDescription

This 3 Mil 25" x 250' premium standard melt laminating film is designed to protect prints and make images stand out. These glossy films will prolong the life of your print as well as enhance the image of the print for years of use. Standard and School Laminating films from MyBinding.com adhere well to most toner based prints. They are ideally suited for black and white prints and prints with moderate ink coverage. Standard and School laminating films work well on most copy paper, news prints, poster boards, construction paper and other porous papers. These 3 Mil 25" x 250' premium school laminating films are designed to work on most Roll Laminators including virtually any School Laminator from GBC, Banner American, Royal Sovereign, Ledco, Drylam and Tamerica. Product number TLR3X25X250X1.

Item Specifications

  • Film Type: Standard Melt Film
  • Thickness:3.0 mil
  • Roll Width:25"
  • Roll Length:250'
  • Film Finish:Gloss
  • Core Size:1"
  • Operating Temperature: 290 Degrees Fareinheit
  • Part Number: TLR3X25X250X1
  • Comparable GBC Part Number: 3000024, G3000024
  • Compatible Equipment: Select Roll Laminators

Questions & Answers

Thank you for your question. The 3 Mil Standard Roll Laminating Film on a 1" Core comes on 250 foot roll.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 3 months ago ago
Asked by Mike Payne
Thank you for your question. The 3 Mil Standard Roll Laminating Film - 1" Core is priced and sold by the individual roll.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 8 months ago ago
Our 3mil roll films are in this composition: PET/EVA. Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) would be the glue, while Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) will obviously be the plastic part of it. They’re in equal parts, 1.5 / 1.5 mil. If you have any other questions, please let us know.

Answered by Mybinding.com
7 years and 9 months ago ago