Printing and writing paper
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Printing and writing papers are paper grades used for newspapers, magazines, catalogs, books, commercial printing, business forms, stationeries, copying and digital printing. About 1/3 of the total pulp and paper marked (in 2000) is printing and writing papers.[1] The pulp or fibers used in printing and writing papers are extracted from wood using a chemical or mechanical process.[2]
In the United States printing and writing papers are separated into four main categories:[3]
- Uncoated Freesheet Paper
- Uncoated Mechanical Paper
- Coated Freesheet Paper
- Coated Mechanical Paper
Writing paper standards
Specifications | MD/CD | Unit | Level A | Level B | Method |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Substance | gsm | 80-120 | 60-80 | TCVN 1270:2000 | |
Durable ≥ | mN.m²/g | TCVN 3229:2000 | |||
MD | 5.7 | 4.1 | |||
CD | |||||
Tearing strength ≥ |
m | TCVN 1862:2000 | |||
MD | 3800 | 3200 | |||
CD | 2200 | 1800 | |||
Water absortiveness Cobb 60 |
g/m² | 23 | 23 | TCVN 6726:2000 | |
Brightness ISO ≥ | % | 78 | 70 | TCVN 1865:2000 | |
Opacity ≥ | % | 85 | 85 | TCVN 6728:2000 | |
Roughness Bendtsen ≥ |
ml/ minute |
280 | 400 | TCVN 3226:2001 | |
Ash content ≥ | % | 3 | 3 | TCVN 1864:2001 | |
Moisture content |
% | 7±1 | 7±1 | TCVN 1867:2001 |
Types
History
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