- NAP I laminating thermal roll film.
- For use with heated roller and heat shoe laminators.
- 1" poly-in core.
- Load film into your laminator using patented, lightweight AutoGrip shafts or traditional steel shafts, which utilize thumb screws and core chucks.
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NAP-Lam I Roll Film, 1.5 mil, 27" x 500 ft, Gloss Clear, 2/Box
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Product Information
Code | GBC3126061 |
Manufacturer | ACCO BRANDS, INC. |
Manufacturer Part Number | 34429 |
Global Product Type | Thermal Laminating Rolls & Cartridges |
Laminator Supply Format | Thermal Lamination |
Supply Format | Roll |
Suggested Applications | All Purpose |
Color(s) | Clear |
Finish | Gloss |
For Use With | Hot Roller/Heat Shoe Laminators |
Width | 27" |
Length | 500 ft |
Size | 27" x 500 ft |
Thickness/Gauge | 1.5 mil |
Maximum Document Size | 27" Wide |
Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Product Compostability Indicator | N |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Special Features | 1" Core, 1.5 Mil--The 1.5 mil thickness provides protection while retaining flexibility. |
UPC | 033816065130 |
UNSPSC | 44102001 |
Additional Info
Package | Small Package; Eligible for UPS Shipping |
Shipping Weight & Item Dimensions ( Box )
Weight | 17.85 lbs. |
Height | 4.38 in |
Length | 17.85 in |
Width | 8.38 in |
Shipping Weight & Item Dimensions ( Carton )
Weight | 37 lbs. |
Height | 9.25 in |
Length | 28.75 in |
Width | 9.25 in |
Additional Info
Country of Origin | China |
Description
GBC NAP I thermal laminating roll film for use with heated roller and heat shoe laminators. 1" poly-in core. Choose the right film for the job. Nap I film is the most common type of school lamination roll film and is ideal for everyday projects. Keep your documents bright and bold. Glossy film has a whiny finish that helps emphasize colors. Load film into your laminator using patented, lightweight AutoGrip shafts or traditional steel shafts, which utilize thumb screws and core chucks.