KraftPak is a single-ply uncoated unbleached kraft paperboard that offers a consistent and uniform surface with an attractive natural brown appearance. The unique look and feel truly delivers the ideal combination of sustainability and durability to help stand out.
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Suitable for die cutting, embossing, foil laminating, flexo, letterpress, paper laminating, screen printing and litho printing.


The CO2 emissions from this product can be mitigated through the Carbon Capture® programme, directly supporting the work of the Woodland Trust.
Kraftpak is typically used for automotive, beverage carriers, dry and prepared food, filter frames, foodservice / carry-out, gift boxes, health and beauty, slip sheets / partitions, wines and spirits and sporting goods.
Printing set up
- Printing is possible on both sides.
- Before printing for the first time on KraftPak, perform a press trial to ensure ink / varnish compatibility with the substrate. Involve the ink suppler to advise on ink series/optimum tack choice for the uncoated surface.
- An UV ink and varnish system with inter-deck drying assists with good adhesion.
- If using conventional inks, the use of sealer / varnish is recommended to help protect the print.
- Printing one or more hits of registered white ink first will lift the subsequent ink colour intensity printed on top. This applies to both solid and screen work.
- When possible, leave the first unit open and under pressure to scavenge and remove any loose fibre.
- Blankets should be packed to the press manufacturers specification. Quick release, compressible blankets should be used.
KraftPak creasing guidelines
- KraftPak™ is a stronger, medium density and more flexible substrate compared to most other coated and non-coated paperboard grades.
- As a result, scoring parameters need to be optimised to achieve adequate scoring and folding performance.
- Optimised scores on KraftPak are achieved mainly by rule width and channel width geometry. Penetration of the rule into the channel can also assist.
Scoring geometry guidelines
Rule width:
– 258 – 302 gsm (0.381 – 0.457 mm) caliper: 2 pt rule (0.71 mm)
– 332 – 410 gsm (0.508 – 0.660 mm) caliper: 3 pt rule (1.07 mm)
Channel width = 2 x (board thickness) + rule width
Rule penetration guide: 0.15 mm
Channel width example
Scoring 380 gsm (0.610 mm) KraftPak with a 3 pt rule (1.07mm)
Channel width = 2 x (0.610 mm) + 1.07mm = 2.29 mm
The recommendation would therefore be a channel width of 2.30 mm.
Rule penetration example
The rule penetration is calculated as:
Knife height – rule height – counter height
Scoring 380 gsm (0.610 mm) KraftPak with the following geometries:
Knife height = 23.80 mm
Rule height = 23.25 mm
Counter height = 0.70 mm
Rule penetration = 23.80 mm – 23.25 mm – 0.70 mm = -0.15 mm
The negative sign indicates that the rule penetrates into the channel.