Heavyweight clasp envelopes are an excellent solution for accessible storage or filing. Whatever your home or office needs are, clasp envelopes can make staying organized easier! Great for projects, filing and mailing, the double prong clasp and reinforced eyelets are durable for repeated use. Envelopes are made of 28-lb stock that is great for extensive handling, as well as mailing. Contents are protected during use to give you assurance that it arrives unharmed. Heavy gumming keeps envelopes securely and permanently sealed when needed. Purchasing envelopes will be at a minimum with the convenient count giving you more time to concentrate on business. Let Quality Park be your envelope source!
- Business and commercial use
- Reinforced clasps plus deep gumming
- 28 lb. brown Kraft
- 10″ x 13″
- 250/Ct
- Best value package with convenient perforated slot in the end of carton allows for easy retrieval of envelopes
- Rugged Kraft envelopes feature reinforced clasps plus deep gumming on flaps for a secure seal
- The opaque color prevents viewing of contents
- Made in the USA
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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color & material | |
True Color
Specifies the primary material of the envelope (e.g. paper, plastic, kraft, vinyl, Tyvek, high-density polyethylene, etc.). Tyvek, unlike standard high-density polyethylene (HDPE), is a synthetic material made from HDPE fibers and manufactured solely by DuPont.
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Kraft |
Color Family
Envelope sealing method
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Clasp |
Envelope Type | Square |
Security Tint | Nonstandard |
weight & size | |
Width in Inches | 10″ x 13″ |
Height in Inches
Paper weight, stated in pounds (lbs.), is calculated by weighing a ream (500 sheets) of the basis size (master uncut size) of that paper type. For example, the basis size of bond paper is 17″ x 22″ with a ream weighing 20lbs; the basis size of watercolor paper is 22″ x 30″ with a ream weighing 140 lbs.
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28 |
additional details | |
Pack Qty | 250 Per Pack |
Envelope Window Location
Describes the location and number of windows built into the envelope. Windows are typically used to show an address that is printed on the contents of the document.
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None |
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