SKU: CRD21160CB

Cardinal 21160CB Self-Adhesive Polypropylene Pockets

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Cardinal 21160CB Self-Adhesive Polypropylene Pockets
  • Self-adhesive back panel extends above the front panel for easier insertion and removal
  • Clear front and back with white, peel-away back panel
  • Attach for additional document storage

HOLDit! Index Card Pockets are ideal for presentations, electronic catalogs, interactive sales materials, data filing and more. The front is clear for easy display of your index cards or other small items in this protective pouch while the back features a white peel-away liner. Special retainers on each side prevent index cards from sliding out. Made of high-quality clear poly, these self-adhesive poly pockets attach to binders, folders, files, and more. Poly material will not stick to materials inside.

General Information
Manufacturer:TOPS Products
Manufacturer Part Number:21160CB
Brand Name:Cardinal
Product Line:HOLDit!
Product Name:Self-Adhesive Polypropylene Pockets
Marketing Information:

HOLDit! Index Card Pockets are ideal for presentations, electronic catalogs, interactive sales materials, data filing and more. The front is clear for easy display of your index cards or other small items in this protective pouch while the back features a white peel-away liner. Special retainers on each side prevent index cards from sliding out. Made of high-quality clear poly, these self-adhesive poly pockets attach to binders, folders, files, and more. Poly material will not stick to materials inside.


Packaged Quantity:100 / Box
Product Type:Binder Pocket
Product Information
Media Capacity:1
Media Type:Card
Sheet Size:6" Width x 4" Length
Shape:Rectangular
Supported Binder Type:Ring Binder
Application/Usage:
  • Photo
  • Document

Features:
  • Non-glare
  • Non-stick
  • PVC-free
  • Self-adhesive

Physical Characteristics
Product Color:Clear
Product Material:Polypropylene
Height:4.5"
Width:6.3"
Thickness:100 mil
Miscellaneous
Recycled:No
Assembly Required:No
Country of Origin:Denmark