Wadding paper
Wadding paper
It is a wrapping paper that softly protects painted surfaces and absorbs moisture.
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The wrapping paper "Wadding Paper" adopted by professional potters.
Recognized by pottery professionals! Wrapping paper that combines durability, absorbency, and a perfect fit.
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Can absorb condensation droplets! Paper packaging "Wadding Paper"
[Sample Distribution] Paper packaging with high water absorption protects products from condensation droplets of cooling materials!
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Protect your products from scratches! "Wadding paper" that can be used for laminating and partitions.
[Sample Distribution] Protect products from scratches with tissue material! Effective as a separator or partition.
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To prevent color unevenness in painted parts! Packaging material "Wadding Paper"
[Sample Distribution] Excellent breathability prevents crimping and color unevenness of painted parts!
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Prevent condensation on dry ice! Highly absorbent packaging material 'Wadding Paper'
[Sample Distribution] The high absorbency of tissue material is perfect for preventing condensation from dry ice!
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For packaging 'painted products' that are vulnerable to scratches! Component packaging material 'Wadding Paper'
[Sample Distribution] Safe transportation of "painted items" that are prone to scratches with tissue material packaging!
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Ideal for protective materials and composite paper for painted parts! Component packaging "Wadding Paper."
[Sample Distribution] Protect parts from rust and condensation with tissue material! For painted and plated parts!
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Interleaving paper, wrapping paper "Wadding paper"
Soft surface protection for painted products! Absorbs moisture, interleaving paper, wrapping paper.
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Packaging material "Condensation Stop Paper Ketsurotoru" *First three companies, free monitor recruitment ongoing.
Gently sublimating dry ice with a multi-layer structure. Reducing the occurrence of water droplets and frost due to condensation.
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