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€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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Asia Pacific
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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- May 2024
United States
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€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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United Kingdom
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€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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North America
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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Middle East
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
The Gummed Paper market is a subset of the Pulp and Paper industry. It is composed of paper products that have been coated with a water-activated adhesive. This adhesive is used to attach the paper to other surfaces, such as cardboard, plastic, and metal. The adhesive is usually applied to the paper in a thin layer, and it is activated by water. Gummed Paper is used in a variety of applications, such as labels, envelopes, and packaging. It is also used in the printing industry, as it can be used to create a variety of textures and finishes.
Gummed Paper is a cost-effective and efficient way to attach paper to other surfaces. It is also a sustainable option, as it does not require the use of solvents or other chemicals. Additionally, it is easy to use and can be applied quickly.
Some companies in the Gummed Paper market include Avery Dennison, UPM Raflatac, and Lintec Corporation. Show Less Read more