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digi core™
Customized synthetic sheet with a pull-away plastic liner for desktop publishing. One side accepts conventional, laser and inkjet printing; the other a heat-activated adhesive for easy lamination. DIGI Core is ideal for custom short-run applications.
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melinex® card stock
DuPont Teijin Films™ Melinex Card Stock is a polyester-base film with excellent heat-seal and print-receptive characteristics for high-performing card applications. Melinex polyester film is ideal for card applications that require lamination for extended durability and security. Stock is available in gauges from 6 to 12 mil in both clear and white.
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polycarbonate card stock
Polycarbonate Card Stock is rapidly becoming a state-of-the-art product solution. It is considered the most durable composite available. As laser engravable polycarbonate becomes available, it will also offer more secure personalization.
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teslin® card stock
A synthetic, white opaque, single-layer, microporous printing material that behaves more like paper than plastic. Teslin optional coatings are available with a heat-activated adhesive and come in sheets or rolls. Teslin is ideal for card and other secure document applications and can be flexographic, offset, litho, gravure and digital (laser, inkjet) printed. For laminating documents, Teslin is a highly compatible substrate to Trans-Kote thermal laminating films.
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transalloy® p-260 ex
Specially formulated, cost-effective plastics that offer durability, high tear resistance, increased flex life and an environmentally friendly alternative to PVC. Transalloys are designed for offset, screen and flexographic processes and can easily be coated, laminated or hydraulic-press laminated. Laminated with Transilwrap’s Trans-Kote thermal laminating films, graphic images shine through and text is protected from the elements.
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