Scotch Thermal Laminating Pouches, 5 Mil Thick for Extra Protection, 2.32 x 3.70-Inches, Business Card Size, 100-Pack (TP5851-100)
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The corners of the pouches are rounded. This isn't a square corner by any stretch of the imagination. It was necessary for me to examine it closely because it is deceiving. When a card or piece of paper is inserted, it gives the impression of being square. I hope this has been of assistance.
Thank you for inquiring about the thickness of these pouches, which is 5 mils thick.
The thickness of these pouches is 5 mils. Thank you for getting in touch.
There are two of them. 32 x 3. 7 The photo was simply rounded off.
Selected User Reviews For Scotch Thermal Laminating Pouches, 5 Mil Thick for Extra Protection, 2.32 x 3.70-Inches, Business Card Size, 100-Pack (TP5851-100)
You Tube hasbr>demonstrations of people using a clothes iron to seal items, and I followed the instructions and laminated a half dozen paper cards (insurance, social security numbers, and membership cards) successfully. So far, everything has gone well!.
Everyone in my family wanted a copy after seeing how nice they looked. What happens when a phone dies, especially now that everyone has a cell phone with a contact list for family? Do we know the important numbers by heart or have them written down? I laminated a double-sided list with a 9-point font. Everyone now has our family's contact information, and we've added doctors' and pharmacists' phone numbers to the list, as well as emergency numbers for first responders in case anything happens to us. The laminating pouch was simple to use and effectively sealed the documents. We simply rounded the corners to make them fit into wallets more easily.
I've laminated my Medicare card, my worn-out gym membership card, my paper insurance certificates for our cars, health insurance ID cards, and a dozen other things that tend to get bent, folded, and mutilated in wallets and glove compartments with this package, which is the most useful application for everyday life. Laminating pouches is a low-cost, long-term investment. lasting. Scotch is a good product that only requires a little tweaking. I can't seem to locate - is an excellent argument for anything!.
32" x 3. Pouches with a diameter of 70" x 70" x 70" x 70" These are fantastic, and they're the perfect size for projects that are the size of a business card. They go great with the Scotch Thermal Laminator and the Black Thermal Laminator. Decker Flash Thermal Laminator (though, in my opinion, the Scotch does a better job - In my experience, it does a much better job of'sealing' the cards around the edges. It's possible that your experience will be different. ) br>br>For a variety of projects, I've been using Avery Print Both Sides Business Cards (. br>br>I put the cards into individual sleeves after printing and separating them - Then, one by one, run them through the laminator (front and back, both sides). I've never had an issue with them unsealing or falling apart. br>br>When you take these thermal pockets out of the package - They don't appear to be 'crystal clear,' but once laminated, they are. They are without a doubt. br>br>My only criticism is that they are too thick. I wish they were a little thicker; they aren't thin or flimsy by any means, but they are sufficiently'stiff' to slide into any card slot in your wallet. br>br>All right, let's get down to business. I believe I've covered everything there is to know about the subject. I hope some of this information is useful.
Each year, our guys receive paper pesticide licenses that must be laminated, as well as other paper licenses, so I purchased these, and we went through one pack before ordering more because they are perfect! Because the pesticide lic is made of card stock and must be folded, it is slightly thicker. Because the pouch can't meet when it's sent through the laminator, it tends to have a slight air pocket right around the paper. It's not a problem because it's never come apart, but I just wanted to make people aware that thick items aren't completely flat. Also, I hadn't realized these were 5 mil, so I had been running them through the laminator at the 3 mil setting, which worked fine; once I realized they were 5 mil, I ran the next item through at the appropriate setting, but it came out too stiff and almost warped. Since then, I've gone back to 3 mil or 4 mil on occasion.
I was so pleased with my first order that I attempted to order a few more boxes a few days later, only to discover that the price had increased by threefold. In a few days, you'll be able to get your hands on a 00. I was irritated because I noticed some people on Amazon glouging customers. I'm always sad when I discover bad actors in the world, especially during a pandemic with people losing their jobs; I'm not saying this happened here, but I hope the seller takes into account all of the issues; otherwise, great product!!.
Something about this product is off; I'm familiar with it (same SKU) and can spot quality issues, but I don't think it's the manufacturer's fault. These are not fakes, in my opinion. It's possible that the seller stored the product incorrectly, but overall, this item isn't in perfect condition. It's possible that the item will be ruined. br>br>I've been able to use them since then. They're just a little more difficult to work with. But it's a minor difference. So 5/5. I'd suggest checking the seller's product condition on Amazon first. Scotch is a reputable company that produces high-quality products, so there's a chance the product is defective. Consumers may be led to believe that Scotch products are of lower quality than their counterparts because of this seller.
Dimensions must be less than 1/2". A clear border surrounds the sealed object after lamination, and it is thick enough to provide good moisture and wear protection. After laminating, you can use household scissors to trim them to your desired size. They can also be used to create wearable ID tags or luggage tags.