| The general structures of Arktika and Alaska are nearly identical, the difference being the whiteness of the back. Both Arktika and Alaska are made only of chemical pulp and chemithermomechanical pulp (so-called "prime-stock"). |
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| Alaska is ISEGA- and PZH-certified, which makes the boards suitable to be used as foodstuff packaging material. |
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| Alaska (standard applications) |
- Cosmetic and medication packaging
- High-quality food, clothing and general purpose packaging
- Hardware packaging, etc.
- "Display" multipack packaging
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Tobacco packaging
Alaska T - coated board for tobacco packaging: product specifications
Alaska coated board GC-2: product specifications |