Semi-gloss paper with enhanced adhesion is a specialized printing substrate designed to deliver print quality and durability. Characterized by a moderate level of gloss, this paper strikes a balance between a matte and glossy finish, providing a professional and refined appearance to printed materials. What sets it apart is its strengthened adhesion properties, ensuring that ink adheres securely to the surface, resulting in vivid and long-lasting prints. This robust adhesion makes the paper particularly suitable for high-resolution images and graphics, preventing smudging or fading over time. Whether used for photography, promotional materials, or graphic design projects, the semi-gloss paper with stronger adhesion guarantees sharp, vibrant, and resilient prints, meeting the demands of various printing applications with a touch of sophistication.
Model: H1MH30
Semi-gloss paper / frozen glue /60g white glassine liner
Application: Frozen or freeze food packing label and cartons label & plastic bag label , bottle label and more usage , materials with very good semi gloss white color , with Guanma stronger adhesion and frozen adhesion .
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Material |
Semi-gloss paper 80g |
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Adhesive |
Frozen Adhesive, Waterbased Adhesive(Acrylic) Hot Melt Adhesive, Solvent Adhesive, Removable Adhesive, Anti-freeze Adhesive, Cryogenic Adhesive, Tyre-grade Rubber Adhesive Available |
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Liner |
50/60/100/120g Glassine Paper Available 60/90/120/140g Release Paper Available |
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Size |
Jumbo Roll Width: 1020/1080/1530mm, can follow customer requirements do cut size |
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Printing |
Printing method applicable according to request: Flexo Printing, offset printing, screen printing, inkjet print, laser print. |
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Quality Control |
3 times from materials selection, pre-production machines testing to finished goods as well as quality testing machine check-in |
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Delivery time |
7 to 15 days fast on-time delivery |






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