Suitable for all purposes such as copy printing, printer printing, and writing!
The "STP Recyclable Bond 750" is a product designed to suppress dust generation and enable recycling. It can be used for various purposes such as documentation in clean rooms, printing, and writing. Available colors are blue, and sizes include A4 and A3. 【Features】 ■ Low dust generation ■ Recyclable ■ Usable for documentation in clean rooms ■ Suitable for all applications including copy printing, printer printing, and writing ■ Available in blue A4 and A3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Product Name: STP Recyclable Bond 750 A4 Blue ・Model Number: B75R.A4.B.10 ・Sheets per Bag: 250 ・Bags per Box: 10 ■Product Name: STP Recyclable Bond 750 A3 Blue ・Model Number: B75R.A3.B.10 ・Sheets per Bag: 250 ・Bags per Box: 5 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since the beginning of international trade in our country during the early Meiji period, Morimura Shoji has continuously challenged new business fields, based on the solid trust established with both suppliers and users throughout our long history. Today, our fields encompass a wide range of areas, primarily focusing on industrial raw materials such as ceramics, metals, and chemical products, extending to industrial machinery and consumer goods. Moreover, our functions go beyond merely providing products; we leverage our extensive expertise to engage in advanced proposal activities such as application development and market expansion, earning trust from a broad spectrum of industries. Moving forward, we will continue to maintain a global perspective to propose high-value-added products, while also demonstrating the unique capabilities of a trading company by producing optimal encounters between "new products and technologies" and "market needs."