UV coating or Lay-flat film

Discussion in 'Gloss Coatings' started by Jeff, Mar 27, 2014.

  1. Jeff

    Jeff Senior Member

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    I'm getting quotes on a project that's bigger than what I can run in-house.
    I thought I would have the covers uv coated, but I have an interesting quote that has gloss lay-flat film specified instead of gloss uv.

    Any thoughts on how lay-flat film covers compare with uv covers? Is there any down-side I should consider?
     
  2. Clear Choice Laminating

    Clear Choice Laminating New Member

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    I know this is late but I figured I would put my two cents in. 1 I would say lay flat gloss or matte looks better than uv coatings. 2 They make layflat in a digital film which makes it adhere better to digital prints. 3 lamination prevents the ink from cracking when being converted.
     
  3. Scottmax

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    Jeff,

    The previous post brought up some good points but you missed a huge one...Cost! Lay flat coatings are much more expensive than the .16 cents a sheet price that UV coating offers. Also there is a much greater variety of options with UV coating fluids which includes soft touch, matte, gloss, and satin finishes all for half the price of lamination. I would assume to say the only downside to UV coating would be the durability factor. If you want these covers to last a few years then lamination is your option but if these are one time only pieces or mailing pieces I'd say UV coating is a no brainer
     
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    Clear Choice Laminating New Member

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    whats the sheet size and QTY for that price?
     

  5. Scottmax

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    That's sheet size up to 20 x 24 and a quantity of 200. That is current retail pricing on UV coated pieces...5 gallon bucket of UV coating fluid at $270 will coat approximately 11,000 - 13,500 sheets
     
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