Packaging cardboard KROMA® Inkjet Pro Matt
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Eco-friendly rigid media for Inkjet printing Composition: Solid paperboard with matt white, inkjet-treated paper surfaces and a light coloured core (from 1.0 mm thickness). Made from renewable paper fibres, FSC®-certified. Applications: KROMA® Inkjet Pro Matt is ideal for sign & display, POS retail promotions, indoor signage & hanging signs. Furthermore our cardboard can be used for customized shipping boxes and folding carton packaging (0.5 and 1 mm). Further processing: The surface layers provide good colour saturation with short drying times, the multi-layer structure gives high stiffness and good flatness. Our cardboard is optimal for inkjet printing, validated on HP PageWide XL Pro (0.5 and 1 mm printable on both sides) and compatible with high capacity stacker. Excellent flatness & high rigidity allow easy further processing, e.g. lamination with film or vinyl, cutting, creasing and grooving. Sustainability: KROMA® Inkjet Pro Matt is FSC®-certified and 100% recyclable. Therefore, it can be disposed of easily & cost-effectively as waste paper. By using renewable & responsibly sourced raw materials, our paperboard is a sustainable & plastic-free alternative to plastic boards (e.g. rigid PVC foam boards, polystyrene). (Special) formats & free forms: KOHLSCHEIN offers KROMA® Inkjet Pro Matt in the stock format 1000 x 700 mm and different thicknesses from 0.5 to 2.5 mm. As a manufacturer, we produce special sizes and/or special thicknesses on request on our reel-to-sheet lamination machine. We are happy to cut individual cuts or free forms according to your specifications.
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