Lamination is a process used to combine corrugated board with a high-quality printed and refined top view to achieve attractive, glossy surfaces. In this process, a printable sheet is attached to the base material by means of pressure. The base material can be rolls or sheets of corrugated board. The upper layer is usually coated paper, which is fed from a pre-printed roll. The two layers are then bonded together using heat and pressure, resulting in a smooth and glossy surface that enhances the visual appeal of the product. Lamination is an efficient and cost-effective way to achieve high-quality, glossy surfaces on corrugated board, making it a popular choice for packaging and printing applications.