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Avery Top Loading Sheet Protector - Nonglare

AVE74131 by Avery Dennison

10 Sheet Capacity - Letter 8.5" x 11" - Polypropylene - 50 / Box - Clear




Item Number: AVE74131
Unit: BX
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $24.07
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Verified on 5/17/2013
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Sheet protectors reduce distracting glare. Nonstick polypropylene won't lift print. Save time with new Easy Load feature. Each sheet protector holds up to 10 sheets and has a top-loading design. No need to punch inserts. Protects 8-1/2" x 11" insert sheets. Archival-safe, acid-free.
  • 10 Sheet Capacity - Letter 8.5" x 11" - Polypropylene - 50 / Box - Clear
  • Top-loading sheet protectors are made of nonstick polypropylene that won't lift print
  • Easy Load feature allows pages to slide in or out quickly and easily
  • Super Heavyweight; archival-safe and acid-free; for use with 3-ring binders
  • Size: Letter 8.50" x 11"; Nonglare; packaged quantity: 50 / Box


UPC Code: 77711741317
UNSPSC Number: 44122002
Moore Number: AVE74131
Barcode: 102517
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: AVE-74131, BSN16513
Brand Name Avery
Manufacturer Avery Dennison
Manufacturer Part Number PVH119G-50
Manufacturer Website Address www.avery.com
Packaged Quantity 50 / Box
Product Name Super Heavyweight Reference Sheet Protectors
Product Type Sheet Protector
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin China
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Color Clear
Material Polypropylene
Application/Usage Document
Features Acid-free
Features Archival-safe
Features Durable
Features Heavyweight
Features Non-glare
Features Non-stick
Features Punched
Features Top Loading
Media Capacity 10 Sheet
Media Size Letter 8.50" x 11"



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