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A 75 micron thermal hot lamination film refers to a type of laminating film used to protect and enhance printed materials such as documents, photos, posters, and more. Here's what each component means: Micron: Micron is a unit of measurement for thickness. It's commonly used to describe the thickness of materials like laminating film. In this context, "75 micron" indicates the thickness of the film. It's a measure of how sturdy or heavy-duty the film is. A higher micron value generally means a thicker and more durable film. Thermal: Thermal lamination involves using heat to melt an adhesive layer on the laminating film, which then bonds to the printed material being laminated. This process creates a strong, permanent seal around the item, protecting it from moisture, UV light, and general wear and tear. Hot Lamination: Hot lamination specifically refers to the process of using heat to apply the laminating film. The laminating machine heats up the film and presses it onto the printed material, activating the adhesive and ensuring a secure bond. So, a 75 micron thermal hot lamination film is a relatively thick laminating film that requires heat to activate its adhesive layer, providing strong protection and enhancement for printed materials.