What is the difference between lamination and UV coating?
Lamination and UV coating are both used to add scuff resistance and shine to labels. UV coating is a liquid plastic applied to the surface of the label and cured under ultra violet (UV) light. Most playing cards are coated with a UV coating for protection and durability. Lamination is a layer of actual plastic film that is glued to the surface of the label. This is used in many restaurant menus. Lamination adds water resistance in addition to shine and durability. It costs slightly more than UV coating, but offers more superior protection.