Re-usable Polypropylene Folders

for Electronic Patient Records (EPR)

We manufacture a wide range of reusable PaperLite polypropylene and manilla folders suitable for electronic systems and already in widespread use across the NHS.

Our folders are suitable for use with electronic document management systems. Produced using 500 or 800 micron clear polypropylene and fully customisable to your own specification. The clear window enables quick viewing of patients name without the need to open the file. Confidential documents are protected as they are retained within the file. The surface can be sanitised and wiped clean to reduce cross contamination or infection. Folders are reusable – saving money for the Trust.

FULLY CUSTOMISABLE

Artwork

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Your own logo and text printed black. You can send your own PDF artwork or we can help create it for you.

Colour

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We have a range of standard colours or we can match a colour to a Pantone reference of your choice.

Size

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Choose your preferred type of fastening. A variety of fastenings and fittings are available.

Fastenings

Mediclip

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D-Ring

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Ringbinder

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Clasp

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Swing Clip

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Mediclip

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D-Ring

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Ringbinder

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Clasp

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Swing Clip

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Environmental benefits of using Polypropylene

It is fully recyclable and does not release toxic chemicals during the recycling process.

It takes fewer natural resources to produce and uses less energy than creating paper, cotton, canvas and jute bags.
It generates fewer waste products in production and disposal.

It has a low carbon footprint and transmits the lowest carbon dioxide emissions compared to other plastics.

Rotadex Systems Limited, Systems House, Central Business Park,
Mackadown Lane, Birmingham B33 0JL
Call 0121 783 7411 • Fax 0121 783 1876
[email protected]

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