Fine paper

Fine papers are printing and writing paper grades based mainly on chemical pulps. Normally the content of mechanical pulps are below 10% and the amount of fillers in the range 5–25%.[1]

Production

Fine papers are normally surface sized or pigmented with calcium carbonate. Uncoated fine papers are calendered in the paper machine.

Types

  • Bible paper
  • Coated fine paper
  • Inkjet paper
  • Thermal paper
  • Woodfree uncoated paper

References

  1. ^ Paulapuro, Hannu (2000). "1". Paper and Board grades. Papermaking Science and Technology. Vol. 18. Finland: Fapet Oy. pp. 35–37. ISBN 952-5216-18-7.
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