For my perfect bound book covers, I am laminating single sided, with a Nylon based SuperStick laminate, sourced from the US (link).
The reason I use Nylon based is because the standard laminates tend to be more prone to curling in single sided applications, whereas the Nylon laminates supposedly shrink and stretch the same amount as paper, hence are less likely to curl. So far the result has been reasonable, although there is still some curling noticeable after the book has been used, and the cover bent, for a few days.
However, Nylon laminates are more expensive, especially if I have to import them from overseas. I haven't found a NZ supplier yet.
Is there a better and/or cheaper alternative? I hear some people talk about decurling devices on their laminator. Do they work well, even with cheaper laminates?
Would double sided laminating book covers be a good option? I assume that the inside laminate may melt when it comes to binding with 170 Celsius glue? If it works though, it would still be cheaper for me to laminate both sides with a cheap, local laminate rather than single sided laminating with an expensive imported laminate. Has anyone tried this?
The reason I use Nylon based is because the standard laminates tend to be more prone to curling in single sided applications, whereas the Nylon laminates supposedly shrink and stretch the same amount as paper, hence are less likely to curl. So far the result has been reasonable, although there is still some curling noticeable after the book has been used, and the cover bent, for a few days.
However, Nylon laminates are more expensive, especially if I have to import them from overseas. I haven't found a NZ supplier yet.
Is there a better and/or cheaper alternative? I hear some people talk about decurling devices on their laminator. Do they work well, even with cheaper laminates?
Would double sided laminating book covers be a good option? I assume that the inside laminate may melt when it comes to binding with 170 Celsius glue? If it works though, it would still be cheaper for me to laminate both sides with a cheap, local laminate rather than single sided laminating with an expensive imported laminate. Has anyone tried this?