Pearl Linen
Smooth and soft – Pearl Linen® book cloth features fashionable colors with a hint of gloss. The soft tactile feel delivers high-end quality. Perfect for labels, sales promotions, fragrance and beauty packaging, and book covers.
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| Manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Material Base | |
| Material Composition | |
| Coating | Acrylic |
| Thickness | 9.5 mils |
| Standard Width | 54" |
| Standard Roll | 100 Yards |
| Minimum Order | 100 Yards |
| Decorating Method | |
| Application | Albums, Bookbinding, Decorative Packaging, Hobbies & Crafts, Looseleaf, Menus & Hospitality, Point Of Purchase, Portfolios, Scrapbooking |
| Converting | Sheeted, Sheeted & Squared, Slit |
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