Binding film is a general term used to describe a piece of thin film that can be bound to a page, cover, or similar material. It is generally applied using specialized equipment that adheres the plastic using targeted heat, similar to a basic lamination process. The film was initially created to aid in the process of book binding, which is simply the practice of assembling a book’s pages, spine and cover. In these applications, binding film was able to hold components together and protect the graphics so covers and other elements could hold up well over time. Today, binding film is still widely used for this purpose. But its scope has widened a bit to also provide protective and aesthetic benefits for other laminated materials.