Monday, 08 Feb 2016 12:08 GMT

DEP toughens up Synplas

In a move to offer a wider choice of materials to customers producing stationary, packaging, point-of-sale, and signage, DEP has increased its range of Synplas synthetic paper.

The specialist print coatings company has its coating operations and UK warehousing and distribution based at its production facility in Runcorn, Cheshire.

Adding thicker grades of sheeted material in the most popular formats of the series has been achieved to give customers more choice and is reportedly in reaction to ongoing demand for more durable and versatile media solutions.

Classic white matt and natural frosty clear are now available in 500, 800, and 1,200micron thickness.

For banners, pop-ups, and signage the zero light transmission super opaque white is also now available in 300 and 440micron varieties—all three materials are 100 percent recyclable.

DEP also offers special versions of Synplas suitable for eco-solvent and HP Indigo printing.



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