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Art Coated, Print & Copy, kraft, Sack Craft

Art Coated

Closer to the metal we’ve got to manage that low hanging fruit but quantity and drive Art paper coated with a coating and calendering is premium paper. The coating side is smooth and glossy with a great color appearance for fine color printing. It is capable of achieving a high basic weight product and a good color printing performance.

Coated papers are available in gloss, matte, dull, and satin finishes.

Print & Copy

Copy paper is slightly thinner and less expensive than printer paper. You can print documents with text on both types of paper. The weight of each sheet of paper won’t make much of a difference except for how much light will pass through it.

When printing pages with lots of images, however, choose thicker printer paper. Printing on non-printer paper can result in heavily saturated, slightly wet-looking images with a poorer level of clarity. Additionally, you shouldn’t use these printing papers for items that need a little weight, such as business cards.

Sack kraft

The sack kraft paper (or sack paper) is a porous kraft paper that is highly elastic and tear-resistant. It can be used for packaging products that have high-performance requirements. Kraft pulp is stronger than pulp from other pulping processes. Acidic sulfite pulping processes weaken the fibers, while mechanical pulping leaves more lignin on the fibers than kraft pulping does.

kraft

Kraft pulp is stronger than pulp from other pulping processes. Acidic sulfite pulping processes weaken the fibers, while mechanical pulping leaves more lignin on the fibers than kraft pulping does.

The main reason that kraft paper is stronger is due to its reduced lignin and high sulfur content. Additionally, the paper is not bleached extensively, which reduces its strength and increases its cost.
As a result of its strength, Kraft Paper is used for a variety of industrial and commercial purposes. Packaging operations use the material for packing, wrapping, bundling, and filling voids. Kraft paper also works well as a load binder between layers of palatable products.