Matte 65lb Cover -the thinnest cardstock on the market. It has less sheen than the gloss 65lb Cover and can additionally be finished with soft-touch, matte, UV spot, and other specialty finishes.
Both sides are pre-coated, have a diffused sheen, and perfect for printing. Can be additionally finished with gloss or matte varnish. The weight of the paper is similar to novel book soft covers, wall calendar covers, or very lightweight postcards.
Used for:
2-sedes printed books covers, large lightweight postcards, EDDM, heavy-duty envelopes
Durable midweight 14PT paperboard has a smooth glossy sheen on both sides. You can finish it with UV coating for more vivid glare and durability. The thickness of the edges is barely seen — the most popular stock for full-color presentation folders, business cards, and postcards.
Used for:
Printed both sides folders, postcards, door hangers, business cards, tags, book covers.
A rigid white gloss PVC sheet, slightly bends in larger sizes, has high stiffness and scratch resistance. Heavier than other plastics. Most popular thickness for plastic cards.
Used for:
large plastic cards, tags, gift cards, hotel keys, membership cards
1/2" solid alder - light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge, straight-grained with a uniform texture wood. Looks darker than maple or birch. Lightweight, strong. Softer, and less expensive than many hardwoods.
Used for:
business cards, model kits, maps, tokens, coins, coasters
1/2 inch bamboo , made from a grass known as giant bamboo Moso, it has a superior durability, surpassing oak and maple. Does not warp or shrinks. The grain looks like a unique thin lined pattern.
13mm , 1/2in Birch is a straight-grained wood with a fine and even texture, soft, with more complicated grain patterns than maple, and hides scratches better than maple. Easy to stain and the stain penetrates more evenly. Least expensive among hardwood.
0.625 to 1 inch solid cedar - aromatic, weather and rot-resistant, lightweight softwood, commonly, reddish-brown. Soft and porous. May turn grey over time.
20mm solid alder - light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge, straight-grained with a uniform texture wood. Looks darker than maple or birch. Lightweight, strong. Softer, and less expensive than many hardwoods.
Used for:
business cards, model kits, maps, tokens, coins, coasters
From 0.5in to 0.75 inch bamboo. The material is made from a grass known as giant bamboo Moso, it has a superior durability, surpassing oak and maple. Does not warp or shrinks. The grain looks like a unique thin lined pattern.