Cosmo Films, a global player in specialty films for packaging, laminating, and labelling, unveiled CSP dualcoat, the latest addition to its Cosmo Synthetic Paper (CSP) portfolio. Engineered for durability, print versatility, and sustainability, the product redefines performance standards for synthetic papers.
High-Performance Printing Across Technologies
CSP dualcoat is designed to deliver vibrant, sharp prints while ensuring tear resistance. Its dual-coated surface supports a wide range of printing technologies including offset, flexographic, thermal transfer, HP Indigo, screen, and letterpress. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for industries requiring high-quality, long-lasting output under challenging conditions.
Sustainability Without Compromise
Kulbhushan Malik, Global Business Head at Cosmo Films, said, “We understand the industry’s growing demand for sustainable solutions that do not compromise on quality or durability. CSP Dualcoat achieves high-performance results without using any wood pulp, directly reducing global deforestation. It proves that sustainability and superior print performance can go hand in hand, enabling businesses to make environmentally responsible choices while achieving vibrant and resilient prints.” By eliminating wood pulp, CSP Dualcoat contributes directly to forest conservation while offering a reliable alternative to conventional paper.
Wide Application Spectrum
The product addresses diverse application needs where strength, longevity, and weather resistance are crucial. Key sectors include:
*Commercial printing
*Tags and labels
*Retail and packaging
*Identification credentials
*Outdoor signage
Compliance and Global Standards
As reported by themachinemaker.com, Cosmo synthetic paper is a co-extruded, white opaque polypropylene film that replicates the look of paper while offering enhanced longevity. Its surface supports conventional and UV offset, water and UV flexo, screen, thermal transfer, and HP Indigo printing. Moreover, CSP Dualcoat complies with EU 10/2011, USFDA, REACH, and RoHS regulations, ensuring it meets international quality and safety benchmarks.






























