White Sack Kraft Paper

As our white paper grades are the brightest in the Advantage portfolio, they are in great demand from a huge variety of industries, ranging from food products to building materials. Optimal printability enables our customers to grab attention while offering the right packaging characteristics for the end-user.

Advantage Speed E White is a white extensible sack kraft paper combining extremely high tensile energy absorption (TEA), very good runnability and high porosity. We recommend using it without perforation for the quick filling of valve bags. especially with powdered substances. This will reduce the dust level during filling and handling of the sacks enormously and has proven most effective in enhancing slip resistance.

Benefits of our Sack Kraft Papers

  • Strength
    Both our brown and our white sack kraft paper grades offer excellent strength properties. Our strongest grades have a TEA index of up to 3.8 J/g. These grades are ideal for 1-ply and 2-ply industrial bags with a filling weight up to 50 kg.
  • Porosity
    For fast and dust-free filling of cement or other powdered goods we offer papers with a perfect combination of strength and porosity. These papers are porous enough to allow efficient de-aeration of bags during filling so that perforation is not needed. Yet they are strong enough to withstand the tough demands of filling and handling.
  • Printability
    Our white sack kraft paper grades in particular offer excellent print characteristics. A smooth paper surface and uniform paper formation achieve a high-quality print result that enhances your bag`s point-of-purchase appearance.
  • Runnability
    In the bag converting plant, paper features such as strength, stiffness and surface smoothness must be stable to ensure effective operation of the high-speed machinery.

End-uses

  • Cement & Building Materials
  • Chemicals
  • Food
  • Animal Feed
  • Pet Food

 

Specification

Advantage Speed E White is available in a basis weight range of 70 to 90 g/m².

Properties

 

Method

 

Typical values (please select the 2-10 most common grammages)

Basis Weight

g/m²

ISO 536

 

70

80

90

Tensile strength

kN/m

ISO 1924-3

md

cd

5.3

3.8

6.0

4.3

6.8

4.9

Tensile Index

Nm/g

ISO 1924-3

md

cd

75

54

75

54

75

54

Stretch at break

%

ISO 1924-3

md

cd

7.8

8.8

7.8

8.8

7.8

8.8

Tensile Energy Absorption (TEA)

J/m²

ISO 1924-3

md

cd

210

215

240

245

270

275

TEA Index

J/g

ISO 1924-3

md

cd

3.0

3.1

3.0

3.1

3.0

3.1

Tear Index

mN.m²/g

ISO 1974

md

cd

14.5

16.0

15.0

16.5

15.0

16.5

Air Resistance (Gurley)

s

ISO 5636-5

 

7

7

7

Cobb60

g/m²

ISO 535

 

27

27

27

Brightness

%

ISO 2470

 

83

83

83

The table above shows typical values for certain basis weights.

Issued from 01.01.2021
Test conditions: ISO 187 : 1990 (23°C ± 1 C/RH 50% ±2)

MD= Machine Direction
CD= Cross Direction