Textured Pressure Sensitive Film

Discover durable pressure-sensitive textured laminating films designed to protect and enhance your printed materials with a variety of finishes, including gloss, satin, matte, and pebble textures. Ideal for projects requiring extra toughness, these films are perfect for frequently handled items, floor graphics, mouse pads, and more. Available in thicknesses ranging from 3 mil to 15 mil and widths from 25.5" to 61", they offer versatile options to meet your specific needs. Whether you're preserving important documents or creating eye-catching displays, these textured films provide superior protection against wear and tear while adding a professional finish. Shop at MyBinding.com for competitive prices, fast shipping, and a wide selection of laminating supplies trusted by businesses and professionals alike to deliver quality results every time.

Textured Pressure Sensitive Film

Discover durable pressure-sensitive textured laminating films designed to protect and enhance your printed materials with a variety of finishes, including gloss, satin, matte, and pebble textures. Ideal for projects requiring extra toughness, these films are...

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Drytac

features

  • High-quality 5mil PVC film with a unique pebble texture for enhanced visual appeal and durability.
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesive ensures easy application and strong adhesion on various materials.
  • UV protection for vibrant graphics, suitable for both indoor and short-term outdoor use.
  • Anti-slip properties and low slip potential rating make it ideal for high-traffic areas and floor graphics.
Starting at $192.39
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SEAL

Item#: SPSB83198

$479.21

features

  • Durable 3mil thickness ensures long-lasting protection for your printed materials.
  • Textured semi-matte finish enhances visual appeal while reducing glare in bright environments.
  • Perfect for trade shows and roll-up banners, providing a professional look and feel.
  • Compatible with standard 3" core laminators for easy application and versatility.
$479.21
GBC Arctic

features

  • Exceptional UV protection to safeguard your graphics from sun damage and fading.
  • Unique sand finish reduces glare, enhancing visibility and color vibrancy.
  • Easy application with pressure-sensitive technology for a smooth, professional look.
  • Versatile use for various outdoor projects, including signage, promotional materials, and displays.
Starting at $336.23
Drytac

features

  • Durable 3.2mil thickness ensures long-lasting protection for your printed materials.
  • Matte sand texture enhances visual appeal while reducing glare for better visibility.
  • Easy application with pressure-sensitive adhesive, perfect for quick and efficient lamination.
  • Versatile use for various applications, including tradeshow graphics, signage, and floor graphics.
Starting at $138.39

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Frequently Asked Questions

Choose textured pressure sensitive film by matching the finish, thickness, width, and adhesive type to the printed material and final use. Textured films can add matte, satin, gloss, sand, or pebble-style surfaces while protecting printed graphics. They are useful for materials that need added surface toughness, glare control, or a more tactile finish. Check the film width against your laminator and printed sheet size. Also review the film thickness based on handling level. A thicker film may provide stronger protection, while a lighter film may be better when flexibility and easy handling matter.

Use pressure sensitive film when heat could damage the print, adhesive, ink, or mounting surface. Pressure sensitive film bonds through pressure rather than high heat, making it useful for heat-sensitive graphics and specialty applications. Textured versions can also improve surface feel, reduce glare, or add grip depending on the finish. If you are comparing cold and heat-based options, review pressure sensitive laminating film before buying. Thermal film can work well for many standard jobs, but pressure sensitive film is often the better choice when heat, texture, or substrate sensitivity matters.

Choose the finish based on where the finished graphic will be viewed or handled. Gloss can make colors appear brighter, while matte and satin finishes reduce glare and improve readability in bright areas. Pebble, sand, or other textured finishes can add grip and help hide small handling marks. For floor graphics or frequently touched surfaces, traction and durability may matter more than shine. For signs and display pieces, readability should come first. The best textured finish protects the print while supporting the way people will view, touch, or walk on the finished piece.

Order film width based on your laminator capacity and the widest printed material you plan to run. Leave enough extra width for feeding and trimming so the film does not land too close to the graphic edge. Thickness should match the level of protection needed. Thin films can work for lighter use, while thicker films are better for graphics exposed to frequent handling or surface wear. If your shop handles multiple print sizes, compare broader roll laminating film options before settling on one roll. Matching width and thickness helps reduce waste.

Avoid choosing textured film by appearance alone. The surface should match the job’s real needs, such as glare reduction, grip, durability, or short-term display use. Also avoid ordering without checking roll width, core size, thickness, finish, and laminator compatibility. Dust, debris, and poor alignment can show under film, so keep the material and print surface clean before application. If you are changing film type, print material, or finish, test a small piece first. Testing helps confirm adhesion, appearance, and handling before running a full job.