Xanita Print is a high-performance, lightweight fibreboard engineered for direct printing and CNC cutting, making it the ideal choice for sustainable signage, point-of-sale displays, and exhibition stands. Its ultra-smooth, bright white printable surface ensures vibrant, high-quality graphics, while its 100% re-pulpable, Kraft-core structure provides impressive strength without the weight. Unlike traditional foam boards or MDF, Xanita Print is fully recyclable and contains no harmful resins, making it an environmentally responsible solution for businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
Key Features
- Reusable and sustainable
Flat-packable and lightweight for easy transport
75% lighter than MDF yet incredibly strong
Superior crush strength compared to honeycomb boards
Ultra-lightweight for effortless handling
Excellent stability in moisture and humidity; resists warping indoors
Directly printable via UV flatbed and silk-screen
Easily CNC cut into complex 3D shapes
Relevant Techniques
- UV digital
Screen print
Latex
CNC cut and shape
Environmental Information
- Recycled Kraft core
Fully recyclable and re-pulpable
FSC certified virgin fibre (outer liners)
ECF certified (elemental chlorine free)
VOC free adhesives
Additional Features
- Easily converted to 3D shapes
What can it be used for?
- POS/POP
Instore displays and décor
Internal signage
Hanging signs
Pop-up store design
Exhibition & events – stand build
3D lettering
Partitions, dividers, screens and sound barriers
Shop-fit – bulkheads, furniture and displays
Interior and creative design
Perfect for retail, events, and interior branding applications, Xanita Print offers exceptional rigidity and durability while remaining easy to handle and assemble. Its superior edge finish enables intricate cuts and shapes, allowing brands to create eye-catching 3D structures without compromising on quality. Whether used for temporary displays or semi-permanent fixtures, this sustainable substrate delivers premium print results while supporting eco-friendly business practices.
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