Laminated Labels – Cold Lamination
If your products are handled often, shipped frequently, or used in humid conditions, laminated roll labels are a smart choice. Therefore, we offer cold lamination as a premium option for roll label printing. Moreover, lamination boosts durability and stabilizes the look, so labels stay neat and attractive for longer.
What is cold lamination?
Cold lamination protects the label surface by applying a clear film without high temperature. As a result, roll label printing gains an extra layer that helps against abrasion, splashes, and everyday wear. In addition, lamination can enhance a premium feel, so it works well for cosmetics, household products, craft goods, and other items where the label must look great over time.
When are laminated roll labels worth it?
Laminated roll labels are a good fit when a product sits in a bathroom or kitchen, faces moisture, or has constant contact with hands. Moreover, lamination helps keep small details readable, therefore it supports informational and product labels. Furthermore, when labels work in logistics or storage, the protective film reduces damage during transport, so your markings stay consistent from packing to delivery.
Label + packaging for a consistent shelf look
First impressions matter, so we often connect the label topic with the packaging topic. If the product goes into a box, the combination of packaging plus laminated roll labels creates a more refined result. Additionally, lamination strengthens the premium look, therefore the product presents better both on shelves and in e-commerce photos.
How to order laminated roll labels
For a quick quote, share the label size, quantity, material (paper or PP/PET/YUPO), as well as the usage conditions and the expected finish. Next, we will match the cold lamination option and set roll parameters for your application. Contact us and we will prepare durable, premium roll labels with cold lamination that fit your process.
Send your details — format, quantity, material, and where the label will be used—so we can recommend the best cold lamination and roll setup.




