KW Doggett says that all the grades offer strength, durability and water resistance. The grades being offered are T, C and now the H grade.
Chris Jackson, business development manager, KW Doggett says, “We’re quite fortunate to have a range like JPP Synthetic, particularly H grade, as it allows you to print using conventional inks which means any offset printer can work with it. Combined with its drying capabilities compared to a standard synthetic, it significantly reduces your traditional wait time which ensures shorter lead times. We’ve seen pleasing results on the range recently and look forward to enjoying others.”
The H grade paper is clay coated no both sides and has a matt finish, and is used for tabs, folding, labels, plant and industrial tags, menus, posters, maps, packaging, shelf wobblers, ring binder inserts and packaging applications.
The C grade is available in heavier weights and is suited for applications that require bulk and rigidity like book covers, food menus, point of sale, packaging and signs. While the T grade includes titanium dioxide making it more flexible than the C grade, and is suited for tags, books and maps.
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