Germany's Drewsen Spezialpapiere launches new line of colored paper Produra Black for print, packaging products, available with machine finish or smooth calendered surface, FSC or PEFC certifications

Kendall Sinclair

Kendall Sinclair

LACHENDORF, Germany , November 10, 2011 (press release) – Additionally to their standard program of coloured paper, DREWSEN SPEZIALPAPIERE now offers new PRODURA BLACK paper to its customers.

BLACK is established to be distinguished and noble basic colour in print and packaging. Innovative layout and design combined with extraordinary print and finishing techniques enhancing effect of print and packaging products at POS to an eye-catcher. Lot's of luxury brands consistently rely on BLACK as CI.

The paper can be produced with substances of 50 - 160 gsm/m². Machine finished or smooth calendered surfaces are possible. Also FSC or PEFC versions are available.

Your sales contact at DREWSEN SPEZIALPAPIERE would be delighted to inform about the possibilities. Get inspired with new ideas by samples of PRODURA BLACK!

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