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To laminate something means to cover a surface with a thin sheet of material, usually by bonding in some way, or by fixing two or more sheets or layers together.

Depending on the materials you need to laminate, it's quite possible you don't need a laminating machine to achieve this.

For example, if you need to cover a piece of paper or card with a clear, protective film, you can buy clear self-adhesive film at hardware stores and probably also newsagents or office suppliers.

Other materials can be laminated using an iron.

If you can specify what materials you need to laminate, we can provide more detailed information.

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