Kraftliners

Kraftliners are made in five different grades
The products have very good printability; they are strong in moist environment and they are chemical and biological clean.


Brown

Royal Brown is the largest product in terms of volume. It is produced from unbleached pulp made from new fibre, and approximately 25 percent recycled fibre pulp. The primary characteristics of brown kraftliner is its high and uniform mechanical strength and its excellent ability to accept print on a brown surface.

Mottled
Royal Mottled has a mottled white surface on a brown base layer. The white surface layer consists of a thin layer of bleached pulp designed to have a mottled appearance. The bottom layer consists of unbleached, new fibre pulp and a small amount of recycled fibre pulp.


2000

Royal 2000 is a kraftliner with a flat white surface on a bottom layer of unbleached pulp. The surface layer is produced from bleached pulp which is produced using a completely closed process. This means that in principle the bleaching does not generate any emissions into air or water. No chlorine-containing chemicals are used in the beaching process. Royal 2000 thus has a very good environmental profile.

White
Royal White is a kraftliner with a flat white surface on a bottom layer of unbleached pulp. The white surface of Royal White has a higher brightness than that of Royal 2000. The white surface layer contains a white pigment , which gives it a very white surface - good for printing all shades of colours.

Cote
Royal Cote is the most exclusive kraftliner. It is a kraftliner with a white surface, which has been coated with white pigment. This provides the best possible surface for colour printing. Royal Cote is available in two different varieties, which have been adapted for different printing methods.

For any further information, please visit the website of: Smurfit Kappa Kraftliner Pitea