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Ultra-lightweight packaging paper in weight range of 15-75 lbs.

Twin Rivers Paper Company has broadened its Acadia NSR (Non-Stain Resistant) product offering with 2 new lightweight options: 15-lb. and 16-lb.
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This expands the line, providing a range of alternatives from 15- to 75-lb. (24x36/500). The uncoated, multi-purpose, machine finish paper is designed for a variety of waxing, laminating and converting processes and suitable for use in a a range of applications from deli wraps and pouches to liners and interleavers. Acadia NSR is FDA compliant and available in wet strength options.

Acadia NSR provides proven runnability through converting equipment, a blue-white shade to enhance the appearance of the finished package and FDA compliance for food contact. Acadia is suitable for polymer extrusion coating, waxing or adhesive laminating to foils, polymer films, and other substrates, enhancing package stability or stiffness. 

Available with post-consumer recycled fiber, 100% of which originates from controlled or certified sources.

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