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TRANS KOTE® PET laminating film is a high-clarity, abrasion-resistant PET based film designed for high speed single and double sided laminating that demands excellent clarity & protection.
Trans-Kote™ PET laminating film is a high-clarity, abrasion-resistant PET based film designed for double sided laminating that demands excellent clarity & protection.
Transalloy® P-300 is a multi-polymer alloy material that is especially formulated for maximum durability, high tear resistance, and superior impact strength for the most demanding applications.
Trans-Kote™ Extreme Bond is a premium grade PET or Nylon base film with a proprietary adhesive formulated for adhesion to fuser oil based inks & other difficult to adhere to digital toners.
Trans-Kote™ Nylon laminating film is a super clear nylon-based film with exceptional anti-curl properties that comes in both matte and gloss finish.
TRYCITE®™ 1003 film is a clear General Purpose Polystyrene film for miscellaneous applications requiring a stiff, transparent film.
MXM® Synthetic Paper is a clay (calcium carbonate) modified calendered Polypropylene with the same feel and texture as white offset paper, but with the tear, water and chemical resistance of plastic.
PROCITE® DWF Clear is a low dusting, transparent, biaxially oriented polystyrene film designed for window envelope patches.
PROCITE® films help the mail go through. They have a unique property balance to help prevent bending and buckling, and help reduce the risk of enveloperejection at the post office.
TRANSPROP® SMFCTC-F is a transparent, high gloss, coextruded OPP film for use in mono-web
cut & stack wrap-around labels for beverages. TRANSPROP® SMFCTC-F has many advantages like: “no label look,” improved web flatness vs. 3-layer films, higher gloss vs. 3-layer films, and enhanced transparency vs. 3-layer films