Neenah Swatchbook Gives You Multitude of Packaging Options
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Packaging papers are nothing new to Neenah Paper. What is new is that Neenah has just released a new swatchbook that brings all of its packaging papers together in one place. The Neenah Packaging Solutions swatchbook makes the selection of creative packaging papers easy by putting a comprehensive range of ready-made color and finish options right at your fingertips. And if you don’t find what you need, ask about a custom-made paper contoured precisely to your specifications. The new swatchbook encompasses both the ready-made and custom-made programs.
The ready-made section is divided into four categories: hangtags, bags, boxes, and labels, making it easier to narrow your selection from the more than 180 colors and 30 finishes. Each category has its own waterfall of available papers, providing more detailed information about colors, finishes, weights, and post consumer content. The wide selection of unique papers offers durability and strength, as well as unique properties like wet strength and superior foldability, and they are perfectly suited for most printing and converting processes.
The custom-made program offers features like special basis weights ranging from 20lb. Bond up to 160lb. Double Thick Cover, custom sheet sizes, beater dyed colors in any hue, and special textures and finishes. These options are not exclusive to high-volume customers. Neenah Paper also manufactures custom colors, unique finishes and special basis weights in small quantities, with minimums as low as 2,000 lbs.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on February 14, 2011
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