HERMA acid free self-adhesive corners for covers and postcards

$7.95$19.50

HERMA Transparol corners. Specifially large corners, almost invisible which make insertion easy, self-adhesive of the entire surface so they hold well – just attach them to the covers, postcards etc and press them down. Available in thee sizes:

  • 20 mm wide. Sku No. 1380. Box of 250 pieces.
  • 17 mm  wide by 12 mm deep. Sku No. 1070. Box of 500 pieces.
  • 37 mm wide. Jumbo Corners. Sku No. 1302. Box of 100 pieces.
  • 80 x 80 mm. Sku No. 1101. Box of 100 pieces.

Description

HERMA Transparol corners. Specifically large corners, almost invisible which make insertion easy, self-adhesive of the entire surface so they hold well – just attach them to the covers, postcards etc and press them down. Available in the following sizes:

  • 20 mm wide. Sku No. 1380. Box of 250 pieces.
  • 17 mm  wide by 12 mm deep. Sku No. 1070. Box of 500 pieces.
  • 37 mm wide. Jumbo Corners. Sku No. 1302. Box of 100 pieces.
  • 80 x 80 mm. Sku No. 1101. Box of 100 pieces. (Sorry, Herma has discontinued the 1101.)

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No. 1380 (250 pieces), No. 1070 (500 pieces), No. 1101 (100 pieces), No 1302 Jumbo Corners (100 pieces)

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