TAPPI Over The Wire Paper 360
Past Issues | Printer Friendly | TAPPI.org | Advertise | Buyers Guide | Travels with Larry Archive Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
       

Metsä Board Adds Coated Lightweight Linerboards to Modo Northern Light Range

Print Print this Article | Send to Colleague

Following its successful launch of uncoated Modo Northern Light, Metsä Board has introduced two new double-coated fully bleached liners in its lightweight range. Modo Northern Light Litho is specially developed for litholamination and is also suitable for other offset applications. Modo Northern Light Flexo is recommended for flexo preprint.

Both grades offer high whiteness, gloss, and premium printing properties in lower substances. They are ideal for microflute, and provide new options in traditional corrugated applications. The liners are suitable for food packaging, including take-away foods, and other sensitive products such as beautycare and pharmaceuticals, due to their use of pure fresh forest fibers. They are equally applicable for consumer packaging, point of sale, shopping bags, and any small or lightweight packs.

"The new coated Modo Northern Light grades are a welcome addition to our lightweight linerboard portfolio, offering excellent printability," said Risto Auero, VP linerboard sales, Metsä Board. "It is possible to create a very light but strong corrugated structure by using both coated and uncoated Modo Northern Light in various combinations of top and reverse side liner, and the uncoated grade as fluting."

The company adds that all Modo Northern Light grades have good strength characteristics, both in tensile strength/elasticity and compressibility, and have a low washboarding tendency due to their high bulk.

Modo Northern Light linerboards are manufactured at Metsä Board’s Husum mill in Sweden, which holds PEFC and FSC chain of custody certification as well as environmental and quality certificates. They are made from fresh fibers grown in sustainably managed forests.

 

Back to TAPPI: Over The Wire

Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn