Which paper stocks can be laminated?

  • 300gsm Magnetic
  • 350gsm Silk
  • 450gsm Silk
  • 810gsm Triple Layer Uncoated

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What is Lamination?

Put simply, laminating is the process of putting a layer of protective material over your business card. Our range of three options comprises varied materials, but the result is always a longer-lasting business card.

Which Lamination should I choose?

We offer three Lamination options for Business Cards:

  • Matt lamination gives a smooth finish, designed to withstand everyday wear and tear. It brings out lighter colours and allows for a softer image. 
  • Gloss laminated business cards give a reflective shine to make your artwork really pop. Brightening graphics and optimising vibrant colours, gloss business cards have a strong tactile grip.
  • Soft-touch business cards give a velvety smooth lamination that is impossible to put down. Pouring with class and sophistication, this is the finish for premium businesses. 

Should business cards be laminated?

Not necessarily.  Lamination adds a protective layer to your card making the colours more vibrant but this doesn't mean it won't be recyclable. 

What is the best lamination for business cards?

We can offer gloss, matt and soft touch lamination to cards.  As for which is best?  That's entirely up to your taste. 

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We are working hard to mitigate our environmental impact and are following an emissions reduction program to lower our direct and indirect emissions which will lead us to Net Zero by 2040.

We are working hard to introduce more environmentally credible products in our range and we encourage you to consider using more of those products.

Nanda Creations supports Two Sides, the print and paper advocacy group that aims to dispel myths around greenwashing and promote paper as a truly sustainable product.

We are committed to reducing waste and in particular aiming to eliminate problematic plastics from our printing and fulfilment operation.