Safety-sleeve®® protection cushions and protects disc
Product Description:
Crystal clear PVC CD sleeve designed to easily add a CD or DVD to any publication or file. Easy to use, peel and stick adhesive sticks anywhere and allows easy viewing and removal of the disc with a clear plastic window. The data side of the disc is cushioned and protected by Safety-sleeve® non-woven fabric that traps dirt away from the disc and actually cleans the disc each time it is removed or inserted. This tamper-resistant sleeve is perforated with lift-up style window for enhanced security. This CD sleeve is compatible with disc insertion equipment.
Sales Message:
For best results in combining a disc format to a book, magazine or other publication - this tamper-resistant, peel and stick product holds the disc securely with a lift-up window design. Safety-sleeve® material protects discs from damage that disrupts playback.
Product Specifications:
Box quantity:
500
Box weight (lbs.):
13
Capacity:
1 Disc
Colors:
Clear / White #10141
Custom/Stock:
Stock
Material:
PVC
Outside dimensions:
5.25 X 5.75
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Customer Solutions:
Jammin’ with The Jazz Fly
Solution Summary:
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