The investment has upgraded Nijmegens PM7 machine, including the installation of a new machine headbox, an inline rod metering film coater and a new infrared and hot air drying system.
The new quality offers an even brighter, whiter sheet, and a far smoother printing surface, which we believe will meet printers requirements for the next decade, said brand manager Karin Hiddink.
Royal Roto is available in Brilliant Plus, Silk and Matt finishes, in weights from 90gsm to 170gsm.
Nijmegen has a production capacity of 235,000 tonnes of Royal Roto a year.
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