For bag converters

Sack kraft & MG paper for bag converters.

We supply sack kraft, MG kraft and extensible kraft paper rolls direct from European mills to industrial converters producing shopping bags, SOS, e-commerce mailers and open-mouth or valve sacks. We do not sell to end consumers — we supply the raw material your line converts into finished product.

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Technical sheet

Standard specifications

Grammage
70 – 140 g/m²
Fibre
100% recycled kraft
Reel width
600 – 2,200 mm
Reel diameter
≤ 1,500 mm
Core
76 / 152 mm
Certifications
ISEGA · PEFC · FSC
Typical MOQ
20 t / order
Origin
EU mills
For your plant

Why converters work with WeePaper

01

Mill-direct rolls

Direct supply from leading European mills. No middleman margins.

02

Proven runnability

Grades calibrated for square-bottom, SOS, mailer and open-mouth sack lines. Consistent batches.

03

100% recycled, ISEGA

Whole range built from recycled fibre. Ecokraft delivers virgin-equivalent performance.

04

B2B logistics

4–6 week lead times plant-to-plant. CoC documentation on every shipment.

Grade glossary

Sack kraft, MG, MF and extensible: which grade for which bag

GradeFinishTypical grammageBest forKey property
Sack kraft (standard)Matte, unglazed70–100 g/m²Open-mouth & valve sacksHigh TEA, controlled porosity
Extensible sack kraftMatte, creped70–100 g/m²Cement, grain, chemicals4–7% stretch, shock absorption
MG kraftOne-side glazed60–100 g/m²Printed shopping & SOS bagsGloss face, high print fidelity
MF kraftMatte both sides80–140 g/m²E-commerce mailers, linersBulk and stiffness
MB kraftSemi-smooth70–120 g/m²Square-bottom bag linesRunnability over print gloss
FAQ

Converter questions

What is sack kraft paper?

A high-strength packaging paper, typically 70–140 g/m², engineered for converting into industrial sacks and bags: high tensile energy absorption (TEA), controlled porosity for fast air release during filling, and — in extensible grades — 4–7% stretch that absorbs shock during drop and handling.

What is the difference between MG, MF and MB kraft paper?

MG (machine glazed) has one high-gloss side from a Yankee cylinder, giving the best print face. MF (machine finished) is matte on both sides with higher bulk and stiffness. MB (machine bright) sits between them, used where runnability matters more than print gloss.

What grammage is used for shopping bags?

Square-bottom and SOS shopping bags typically run 70–100 g/m²; e-commerce mailers 80–120 g/m²; open-mouth and valve sacks use 70–100 g/m² extensible kraft in two or three plies rather than one heavy sheet.

What is the minimum order quantity?

20 tonnes per grade and grammage, 4–6 week lead times from European mills, delivered plant-to-plant with chain-of-custody documentation on every shipment.

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