In stock SKU STOB1136GTIN 841436041546

11x36" Oil Treated Marsh Stencil Boards - Sharp Marks, Case of 255

$250.17 / case of 255$0.98 per box
= 255 boxs · Total $250.17
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Inside dimensions 11" × 36"
Board / material Oil Treated Paperboard
Color Tan
Freight class Class 65

Specifications

Inside dimensions11" × 36" (L × W)
Board / materialOil Treated Paperboard
ColorTan
Sold asCase of 255
Order in multiples of1
Case weight51.18 lb
Outer carton (shipping)36.75 × 13.0 × 5.0 in
LTL freight classClass 65
GTIN841436041546
SKUSTOB1136

About this item

SKU STOB1136 — 11" × 36", Oil Treated Paperboard, Tan. Sold as a case of 255, shipped from US warehouses.

oil treated paperboard designed for stenciling applications in shipping rooms and warehouses. These 11x36 " boards resist ink bleed-through, deliver sharp marks, and extend stencil machine life by lubricating punches with every cut. Case of 255 boards.

This listing is one specification only: 11x36" Oil Treated Marsh Stencil Boards, Sharp Marks, Case of 255. Packrift publishes no color options for this product; it is one product, not a tan color range. It is the titled thickness only; it is not available in 0.015 mil/gauge under this SKU.

Common questions

Why does oil-treated paperboard reduce ink bleed-through compared to standard boards?
The oil treatment creates a non-porous surface that prevents ink from absorbing into the paperboard fibers. This allows ink to dry on the surface, delivering sharp, clean stencil marks every time without smudging or feathering.
How do the oils in the paperboard extend stencil machine life?
When punches cut through the oil-treated boards, the inherent lubricating oils reduce friction and metal-on-metal wear on cutting equipment. This decreases maintenance downtime and extends the operational life of expensive stencil machines.
Can these boards be used on curved surfaces?
Yes. The.015" thickness and oil-treated formulation provide enough flexibility to conform to curved or irregular container shapes without tearing or cracking, while maintaining rigidity for clean cutting and marking.
Why should I cut with the grain, and what happens if I don't?
Cutting with the grain maintains the board's structural integrity and prevents tearing or pulling during the punching process. Cutting against the grain can cause edge damage and reduce mark quality, affecting compliance labeling appearance and readability.

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