[Free sample distribution] This is a Yupo specifically for inkjet, coated with a special inkjet coating on the surface.
With a more beautiful visual finish than electric signboards, posters, banners, and display panels, it can be used in various places. It is also compatible with multiple types of plotters. You can choose from matte, cross, and adhesive types according to your needs; this is our latest Yupo Jet series. 【Features】 - It is a product that has a special coating on Yupo and is compatible with large inkjet printers. - There is no swelling due to humidity or ink like with paper. - It is tear-resistant, making large-format output reliable. 【Lineup】 ■ Water-based pigment type ■ Dye-sublimation compatible type ■ Low-solvent type ■ UV type *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Model Number Thickness (μm) Weight (g/m2) VJFP 120 120 79 Plain Type / Water-Based Pigment Ink VJFP 170 170 117 Plain Type / Thick Water-Based Pigment Ink VJFP 190 190 133 Plain Type / Thick Water-Based Pigment Ink XAB 1020 135 90 Plain Type / Water-Based Dye and Pigment Compatible XAA 1025 245 160 100% Opacity / Double-Sided Water-Based Pigment WNJP 180 185 135 Cross-Laminated Product / Water-Based Pigment XAA 1055 295 210 Cross-Laminated Product / Water-Based Pigment XJP 190 190 152 Adhesive "Transparent" Type / Water-Based Pigment XJPC 190 190 152 Adhesive "Gray" Type / Water-Based Pigment XAB 1037 163 135 Plain Matte Finish / Low Solvent XAA 1085 265 210 100% Opacity / Double-Sided UV Compatible
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Usage: signboards, banners, posters, hanging curtains, tapestries, in-store POPs, etc.
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Yupo Corporation is a joint venture established in May 1969 with the aim of commercializing synthetic paper derived from petrochemicals, through equal investment by Oji Paper Co., Ltd. (now Oji Holdings Corporation) and Mitsubishi Oil Co., Ltd. (now Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation). In 1971, the first production line was completed, followed by the second in 1986 and the third in 1990 at the Kashima Plant (Kamis, Ibaraki Prefecture), establishing a stable supply system for both domestic and international markets. Subsequently, in September 1998, a subsidiary was established in Chesapeake, Virginia, USA, to handle production and sales, further enhancing the global stable supply system. Since October 2000, a sales subsidiary has been established in Germany, initiating independent sales using the YUPO brand in Europe and Africa. Additionally, sales bases have been set up in China, India, and Thailand, making Yupo a top manufacturer with a significant share in the synthetic paper sector worldwide.