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Are you looking for Envelopes? If so, take a look below for some valuable information that may help you in your search.

Business Envelope

Commercial business envelopes come in several standard sizes and are normally expressed by a number such as #9 or #10. Most business envelopes are manufactured using 16 lb. to 40 lb. paper stock. The most common business envelope types are window envelopes, catalog envelopes, clasp envelopes, and interoffice envelopes. 

Window Envelope

A window envelope has a clear plastic window that allows the address to show through. Window envelopes are convenient because they do not require the address to be written or printed on the envelope. The most common window envelope size is a #10 envelope. It is the perfect size for a folded 8.5" x 11" sheet.

Open-end Envelope / Catalog Envelope

An open-end envelope, also known as a catalog envelope, is generally a larger envelope with a flap on the shorter side. Catalog envelopes are used for heavier mailings such as brochures, magazines, and catalogs. Open-end envelopes are generally brown or white but come in a variety of colors.

Clasp Envelope

A clasp envelope is very similar to an open-end envelope except it has a clasp closure rather than an adhesive seal. Clasp envelopes are generally made of heavy-weight Kraft paper.

Interoffice Envelope

An interoffice envelope usually has a string and button or a velcro closure. Interoffice envelopes are reclosable and reusable. Interofficce envelopes are commonly printed on one or two sided. They contain columns such as date, deliver to, department, sent by, and department. Interoffice envelopes come in a variety of colors, which allows for color coding of documents.

Paper Envelope

A paper envelope is the most common type of envelope. There are a variety of different styles and sizes of paper envelopes.

Plastic Envelope

Plastic envelopes are not as common as paper envelopes. However, a plastic envelope is strong, durable, and reusable. Plastic envelopes come in both expandable and non-expandable varieties.

Colored Envelope

Colored envelopes are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles. Many of the types listed above come in various colors. Colored envelopes are a great way to color code your documents.

Printed Envelope

Many suppliers offer custom printed envelopes with your logo and return address. This saves you time and adds a professional look to your mailings.

Envelope Seal

An envelope seal, as the name implies, is used to seal an envelope. Envelope seals come in various sizes and shapes. They also come as clear seals and in colors. Envelope seals offer a quick and attractive way to seal your envelopes.

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