Skivertex Cambric
Skivertex Cambric is a European inspired, premium grade, simulated leather covering material (may also be referred to as Kivar® 9)
Latex-saturated covering material available in 318 standard offerings. An industry standard for luxury and decorative packaging applications.
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Material Composition | |
Coating | Aqueous Acrylic |
Thickness | 9.5 mils |
Standard Width | 54" |
Weight | 560 lbs per 1,000 yards |
Decorating Method | |
Application | Albums, Bookbinding, Decorative Packaging, Looseleaf, Menus & Hospitality, Point Of Purchase, Portfolios, Printing |
Converting | Sheeted, Sheeted & Squared, Slit |
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