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Southwest Binding & Laminating Adds PSA Overlaminates & Mounting Adhesives to Lineup

Southwest Binding & Laminating is an industry leader in document finishing equipment and supplies. Founded in 1966, Southwest services customers across the U.S. with three warehouses lcoated in California, Virginia and Missouri.

2011-06-09
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Southwest Binding & Laminating, a St. Louis, MO based manufacturer and distributor of document finishing products is pleased to announce the launch of it's PSA Overlaminate (ProGuard) and Mounting Adhesives (ProBond) to service new and existing customers.

"The Wide Format Printing market has seen tremendous growth and popularity," said Mark Mercer, President and CEO of Southwest Binding & Laminating. "PSA Overlaminates and Mounting Adhesives is a great addition to Southwest's product mix, in our continued efforts to better serve our customers."

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[Press-News.org] Southwest Binding & Laminating Adds PSA Overlaminates & Mounting Adhesives to Lineup
Southwest Binding & Laminating is an industry leader in document finishing equipment and supplies. Founded in 1966, Southwest services customers across the U.S. with three warehouses lcoated in California, Virginia and Missouri.