Interprint's Premeer is next generation decorative overlay
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PASADENA -- Interprint, Inc.'s  Premeer is a next-generation decorative overlay that combines excellent board protection with high fidelity prints in a product that's versatile and environmentally safe. Premeer is an oriented polypropylene decorative overlay that is rotogravure-printed in solid or multi-color patterns using organic, water-based inks and sealed with an electron beam-cured performance coating
 
Premeer provides superior water and wear protection to all types of boards. The depth and content of the coating can be adjusted to meet a wide range of wear resistant specifications. At a medium weight of 12 gsm, Premeer's coating protects to 250 grams in a Hoffman Scratch Hardness Tester, ten times the protection vinyl can achieve.  Premeer offers a manufacturing versatility that thicker overlays cannot. Available with a substrate base thickness of 0.9 to 2.2 mil, Premeer can be profile wrapped, mitre folded, bladder pressed or flat laminated without creasing, cracking or distortion. It does not shrink, stretch, distort or creep under 180° C of heat and is compatible with all EVA and PUR adhesive systems.
Interprint will be exhibiting in booth number 415 at the Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo.  Click HERE for a complete list of exhibitors. 
 
Registration is now open for the 2018 Cabinets & Closets Expo in Pasadena at the Pasadena Convention Center to be held March 27-29. The annual event - which features a full-day conference, plant tour and exposition - is dedicated to home remodeling professionals specializing in building kitchen cabinets, closets, and other home storage designs. 
 
 
 

Interprint, the global designer and printer of decor paper for the laminate industries, developed Premeer at its Pittsfield, Mass. production facility.

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