
New Guardian Board Backed Envelope C4 Peel and Seal Window Power-Tac 130gsm Manilla (Pack 125) - B26526
Pack Size: 1 On Contract
New Guardian Heavyweight Manilla Board Backed Envelopes. Send documents with confidence in these high quality manilla board backed envelopes which provide a combination of good looks and strength. Exceptionally strong 130gsm ribbed manilla paper across the whole range. Subtle ribbed texture and distinctive sheen provides an attractive finish. Backed with a sturdy board to keep contents flat and protected. Printed Please do not bend instructing considerate handling. Peel and Seal gumming for an exceptionally strong seal. Window: 40 x 100mm 25mm in, 213mm up. Size: C4 324 x 229 mm. Packed 125.
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Features
- Manilla board-backed envelopes with window
- Printed: Please do not bend
- Manufactured from top quality 130gsm Manilla paper
- Peel & Seal closure with Power-Tac adhesive for an exceptionally secure seal
- Size: C4 324x229mm
- Window 40x100 25in 13up
Delivery Information
Deliveries will normally be completed within 24 hours of purchase, unless an item is larger, from oversees, bespoke, or other items that are not considered to be stocked products, in which case we allow 3 – 30 working days unless otherwise agreed with
the Buyer. Any item on backorder within our supply chain will be delivered as soon as it comes back into stock with us and can be cancelled any time should the delay be considered unreasonable by the Buyer.
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Product Specifications
Type | Board Backed Envelopes |
Manufacturer | Bong UK Ltd |
Brand | New Guardian |
Colour | Brown |
Size | C4 |
Material | Manilla/Board |
Envelope Grade | Heavy Weight |
Grammage | 130gsm |
Closure | Peel & Seal |
Printed Text | Please Do Not Bend |
Dimensions | 324x229mm |
Eco-Aware | Yes |
Recycled Product | Minimum 50% Recycled Material |
Gusset | No Gusset |
Window Position | 13mm Up, 25mm From Left |
Window Size | 40x105mm |
Flap Position | Short Edge |
Environment Support | FSC Certified |
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