PREVAIL®

Prevail® Strength Paper is a remarkable paper-based material reinforced and treated with a synthetic polymer for superior durability and strength while ensuring that most raw materials are renewable. This product boasts impressive tear and tensile strength similar to synthetic film, making it highly suitable for use as hang tags (unsupported holes) or sewn labels or tags. Additionally, it offers the convenience of on-demand printing (with full color) using a dry toner/laser printer, thereby supporting quick changes and short runs.

Prevail® Strength Paper provides the printability of traditional paper with an added boost of strength and durability, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a durable and high-quality solution.

Our North American manufacturing capabilities guarantee prompt sourcing logistics that are highly convenient for our customers.

KEY PERFORMANCE FEATURES

Durability

Washable

Sewable

High strength for unsupported hole strength (hang tags)

Printability

Analog (flexo or letterpress)

Dot matrix

Laser

Conformability

Excellent conformability and drape

Appearance

Matte black or white

Sustainability

FSC® controlled fiber

USDA Biobased certification

Renewable materials (majority of total raw

material is cellulosic fiber)

APPLICATIONS

Garment

Mattress

Carpet

Furniture

Pillows and upholstery

Menus

Marathon/runner ID

Wristband

Other law labels applications

MARKETS

Retail/Consumer Goods

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