Varnishes are best used for indoor applications or where labels won t be exposed to a lot of moisture.
Matt lamination vs matte varnish.
Gloss transparent and fashion feel.
With a high class prestigious feel matt lamination offers you that special touch to products aiming for a more sophisticated finish.
So no matter you choose glossy or matte lamination they all have the advantage of lamination just different in appearance and feel.
Varnish coating are available in gloss satin or matt finishes with or without tints.
Varnishes are applied just like an ink using one of the units on the press.
It also provides a softer more natural look that makes it easier to read the printed piece.
The less reflective finish can lessen the intensity of cover color producing a more washed out or muted palette.
In fact the choice between matte vs.
Difference between glossy lamination and matt lamination.
Similar to varnishes laminations are available in gloss matte and imprintable versions.
Both varnishes and laminations provide protection to your label.
Gloss lamination can be one of the most important decisions in a print project.
If the bottle has a frosted finish then a matte laminate is probably your better choice.
Matte lamination can produce lower contrast on darker colors resulting in an overall softer look.
Perfect bound and case bound books should always use a lamination for their covers to prevent any damage to the printed surface during the binding process.
We can add a varnish over inks to protect your label s printed information or to make a label thermal transfer printable.
It is available in gloss satin and matte finishes.
Matte lamination produces an elegant sophisticated finish.
Linered laminations are more expensive but have a higher quality look with better clarity particularly if applied to a film label substrate.
Polypropylene provides a softer finish than other laminates which makes it the best choice for projects that will be prone to scratching.
Polypropylene lamination is the most popular and least expensive laminate available today.
The liquid coating is available in gloss or matte finishes and usually matches the underlying paper i e matte varnish for matte paper and glossy varnish for glossy papers.
The sheen and texture of lamination is much more pronounced than varnish and gloss lamination is very shiny while matte lamination is very smooth.
So it really comes down to what you re trying to achieve.
Which is right for me.
You are not limited to over laminates however.
Varnishes offer a relatively low degree of protection compared to other coatings and laminates but they are used widely thanks to their low cost flexibility and ease of application.
Matte lamination has a velvety texture that makes it pleasant to handle.
Varnishes typically cost less than laminates but they also don t hold up as long.