
Vinyl Holders: How They're Made & Why Quality Matters
From busy offices to high-traffic workspaces, quality holders are an essential tool for protecting documents, labels, safety sheets, and instructions from moisture, handling, and daily wear.
At Rochester 100®, we produce high-quality custom vinyl and polypropylene (PP) folders for a variety of customers all over the country that will stand the test of time––no matter your environment. Let’s take a look at the manufacturing process behind vinyl holders and explore why quality and durability are an essential detail for businesses.
How Vinyl Holders Are Made
Creating durable vinyl holders is a precise process that focuses on quality materials and careful craftsmanship. At Rochester 100®, we focus on both of these. Let’s break it down:
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Select the Vinyl
First, the material is selected. At Rochester 100® we use a sturdy and flexible material called polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This material is known for its durability and ability to withstand daily wear and tear. -
Cut the Sheets
Next, the vinyl sheets are precisely cut into specific shapes, sizes and styles. For example our Passbook Jackets are cut to securely hold standard bank books and passports and our Tag Holders are sized to fit industrial labels and inventory tags. -
Seal the Edges
To finalize the holder, the seams are electronically sealed to create strong, durable pockets that won’t tear or split, even under heavy industrial use.
Why Quality Manufacturing Matters
When you operate in a high-demand industrial environment, the quality of your materials matters. A well-built holder ensures:
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Long-Term Durability: Holders won't split or peel after a week on the job.
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Reinforced Seams: Holders can be stuffed with manuals or blueprints without the seams bursting or breaking.
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Fewer Defects: Because we make everything with quality and care we catch issues on the line so they never reach your shop floor.
Common Applications
Vinyl holders aren’t just durable — they’re versatile. They protect and organize important materials for many different people. Businesses typically use vinyl holders for:
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Protecting documents and instruction sheets from moisture, oil spills and more.
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Keeping industrial labels and tags organized.
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Storing information such as manuals, blueprints, and safety protocols.
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Holding shipping documents, specifically packing slips and manifests.
Customization Options
With Rochester 100® custom imprinting services, businesses can add company names, logos and product or labeling information to any of our vinyl products. We use a hot stamping imprint method, applying foil directly to the vinyl surface.
Shop Vinyl Holders At Rochester 100®
Explore our collection at Rochester 100® today to find the perfect vinyl holders tailored to your needs.
For more information on our holders feel free to email us at [email protected]. Our goal is to provide you with quality products that precisely align with your requirements and exceed your expectations. We’re happy to help!

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are vinyl holders durable?
A: Yes. Vinyl holders are specifically designed to resist tearing, moisture, and daily wear.
Q: Can vinyl holders be customized?
A: Yes! Check out Rochester 100 custom imprinting services to create a vinyl holder that is uniquely yours.
Q: Where are vinyl holders commonly used?
A: Typically they are used in industrial settings, logistics, offices, and manufacturing environments.


