Product Details
Sheet protectors are widely used as a tool to keep documents in their original condition. Once inserted into the holder, the documents instantly have a plastic, protective cover, which will help eliminate damage and tearing while they are being stored. This is especially important for high-use documents that are accessed on a regular basis. Document holders have strong, reinforced edges, which prevent tears. Top-loading sheet protectors are pre-punched to fit standard three-ring binders. This allows for documents to remain in their original state. The acid-free polypropylene material eliminates photocopy transfer. Sheet protectors are a durable storage option for important documents and reference materials. This product will be cheerfully replaced with one of equal value if defective in materials, manufacturing or packaging at the time of purchase. Except for such replacement, this product is sold without warranty or liability even though defect, damage or loss is caused by negligence or other fault.
Additional Information
- Part #: CLI61008
- MPN: 61008
- UPC: 038944610085
- UNSPC: 44122002
- Strong, reinforced binding edges.
- Top loading design.
- No sheet punching necessary.
- Durable, acid-free polypropylene.
- Eliminates photocopy transfer.
Brand | C-Line |
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Load Orientation | Top |
Sheet Capacity | 2 |
Sheet Protector Type | Ring Binder |
Insert Size | 8.5 x 11 |
Material(s) | Polypropylene |
Color(s) | Clear |
Finish | Non-Glare |
Thickness/Grade | Super Heavy |
Number of Holes Punched | 3 |
Suggested Use | Outstanding performance with high-use documents due to the super heavyweight material being so durable. |
Package Includes | Includes 50 non-glare poly super heavyweight sheet protectors |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Special Features | For 11" x 8 1/2" Inserts-Three-hole punched for unpunched sheets. |
Country of Origin | CN |
Prop65 | No |
Unit of Measure | BX |
Last Updated | 2/4/2022 |