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Siluett of Sweden AB Siluett of Sweden AB 2018-01-11 Index BAKING CASES CAKE BOARD Decorated baking cases, greaseproof Small plates "Tutti Frutti" White baking cases, greaseproof Under cake cards "Tutti Frutti" Tulips Under cake boards "Tutti Frutti" Tulips supports Decorated under cake boards Presentation cases, glassine White under cake boards Ice-cream cases Gold/silver under cake boards Aluminium cases Gold/black under cake boards Gold lace under cake boards Etage under cake boards FACTS, personalized products, logo/design print Baking cases , greaseproof NOVACART Muffincases, greaseproof NTS Novacart Tray System Baking cases, greaseproof Baking Moulds Tulips, greaseproof Mazarine Tulips suports PBA Doilies, glassine Cardboard cups Decorated under cake board Optima cups Gold/silver under cake board Ecos Etage under cake board Easy Bake Gold cardboard doilies Panettone Presentation cases, glassine Optima cups Sheets Wraps BAKING- GREASEPROOF- WRAPS PAPER PAPER DOILIES AND DISH PAPER Bakingpaper White lace paper doilies "Harmony + Classic" Greaseproofpaper Gold lace paper doilies "Harmony + Classic" Wrapspaper Lace paper doilies "Preference" Glassine doilies Glassine sheets Dish paper "Tradition" Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden. Phone +46 (0)550 412 800. Fax +46 (0)550 804 33. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES ######## BAKING CASES Siluett maufactures a wide range of baking cases in greaseproof and glassine paper - white, decorated or with your own design. Cases of greaseproof material will fulfil all demands when it comes to releasing the final product from the cases, stability of the case, heat- and grease resistance. The cases are available in serveral paper qualities, from 40 to 70 gsm. 50-55 gsm is our standard paper quality unless otherwise stated. The glassine cases are most suitable for presentation; they will put any pastry or confectionery in the spotlight and create an impression of quality and elegance. The cases are manufactured in 40 gsm glassine paper. BAKING CASES MISS AUTUMN greaseproof, black with gold print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700454*) 50 35 1000 10 700455*) 62 40 1000 1 701431*) 50 49/35 1000 1 701432*) 35 32/23 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm TULIP STEP greaseproof round edge, mixed color per unit Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs./Unit Units/Packaging 701411 50 50/63 4x250 1 Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES PETITE BAKING CUPS greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs./Unit Units/Packaging 701392-S Lightpink, white dots*) 40 25 1000 10 701393 Gold, white dots*) 40 25 1000 10 701394 Red, white dots*) 40 25 1000 10 701395-S Green/pink, white dots, mix 40 25 1000 10 701399 Darkpink, white dots*) 40 25 1000 10 701405-S Romance, white/blue 40 25 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm MISS SPRING greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701324*) green 50 35 1000 10 701322*) pink 62 52 1000 1 701323*) green 75 20 1000 10 701321*) pink 90 25 500 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm NATURAL greasproof Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701289*)) 50 35 1000 10 701252*)) Flower 50 49/35 1000 1 701290*)) 62 52 1000 1 701291*)) 90 25 1000 10 *)) Paper quality 65 gsm See NOVACART, EasyBake Natural cardboard. FLOWER greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701248*) Red/white dots 50 49/35 1000 1 701249*) Brown/white dots 50 49/35 1000 1 *) Paper quality 70 gsm Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES FLOWER 2 greaseproof Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701250*)pink 50 49/35 1000 1 701251*)green 50 49/35 1000 1 *) Paper quality 65 gsm ONE COLOUR greaseproof Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700870 yellow*) 35 27 1000 10 701120 orange*) 35 27 1000 10 700871 pink*) 35 27 1000 10 700872 turquoise*) 35 27 1000 10 701171 red*) 35 27 1000 10 701172 brown*) 35 27 1000 10 700873 yellow*) 50 35 1000 10 7001121 orange*) 50 35 1000 10 700874 pink*) 50 35 1000 10 700875 turquoise*) 50 35 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES VIRVEL greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700711 green*) 50 35 1000 10 700712 blue*) 50 35 1000 10 700713 orange*) 50 35 1000 10 700714 purple*) 50 35 1000 10 700715 pink*) 50 35 1000 10 701122 yellow/blue*) 50 35 1000 10 701218 yellow/white*)) 50 35 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm *)) Paper quality 65 gsm LILY greaseproof, white with brown print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701143*) 50 35 1000 10 701144*) 90 25 500 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm ROMANCE greaseproof, white with pink print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700702*) 50 35 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm LILY greaseproof, white with gold print, crown-shaped Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700497*) 45 23/30 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES ZEBRA greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700578 black/pink*) 50 35 1000 10 700572 black/pink*) 62 40 1000 1 700566 black/pink*) 62 52 1000 1 700580 black/green*) 50 35 1000 10 700574 black/green*) 62 40 1000 1 700568 black/green*) 62 52 1000 1 700579 black/orange*) 50 35 1000 10 700573 black/orange*) 62 40 1000 1 700567 black/orange*) 62 52 1000 1 700577 black/white*) 50 35 1000 10 700571 black/white*) 62 40 1000 1 700565 black/white*) 62 52 1000 1 700582 lime/yellow*) 50 35 1000 10 700576 lime/yellow*) 62 40 1000 10 700570 lime/yellow*) 62 52 1000 10 700809 yellow/orange*) 50 35 1000 10 700823 yellow/orange*) 62 40 1000 1 700810 yellow/orange*) 62 52 1000 1 700581 black/red*) 50 35 1000 10 700575 black/red*) 62 40 1000 1 700569 black/red*) 62 52 1000 1 *) Paper quality 70 gsm RETRO greaseproof, with colored circles print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700443*) 62 40 1000 1 700444 75 20 1000 10 Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES TWIST greaseproof, assorted colors in a box Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700240** 60 25 1000 10 700241** 75 20 1000 10 ** 500 pcs brown and 500 pcs yellow in a box. TWIST greaseproof, white with gold print. Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 701075* 90 25 500 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm TEDDY greaseproof, white with bear print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700876*)) 50 35 1000 10 *)) Paper quality 65 gsm LEAVES greaseproof, white with decorated print(season-product) Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700639*) 50 35 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm CHRISTMAS CUPS greaseproof, white with decorated print(season-product) Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700812 Christmas tree*) 50 35 1000 10 700814 Gingerbread*) 50 35 1000 10 701253 X-mas*) 50 35 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES MUFFINS greaseproof, with red print "Muffins" Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 362466*) 48 30 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm GODA BULLEN greaseproof, with red print "Goda bullen" Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging Z362462 55 25 1000 10 ÄKTA DANSKA greaseproof with red print "Äkta danska" Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 362463 65 20 1000 10 362465 75 20 1000 10 CIRCLE greaseproof, decorated Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 700175 Green*) 50 35 1000 10 700176 Green*) 62 40 1000 10 700177 Green*) 62 52 1000 10 700178 Orange*) 50 35 1000 10 700179 Orange*) 62 40 1000 10 700180 Orange*) 62 52 1000 10 700181 Blue*) 50 35 1000 10 700182 Blue*) 62 40 1000 10 700183 Blue*) 62 52 1000 10 *) Paper quality 70 gsm Siluett of Sweden AB, Box 421, SE-681 29 Kristinehamn, Sweden.Phone+46(0)550 412 800, Fax+46(0)550 80433. www.siluett.se BAKING CASES INDIA greaseproof, with brown print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging Z363047 45 25 1000 10 Z363049 50 28 1000 10 Z363048 60 25 1000 10 ZIG-ZAG greaseproof, with yellow/brown print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 362347 75 20 1000 10 MEADOW FLOWER greaseproof, with blue print Art.no. B (mm) H (mm) Pcs/Unit Units/Packaging 363061**) 35 19 1000 10 363062**) 75 20 1000 10 min. quantity: 25.000 pcs **) Non-stock item VIKTORIA greaseproof, with gold/red print, crown-shaped Art.no.
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