Hardcover Notebook-Different Paper Types

The complete list of all existing paper types is a string, and it is difficult to classify them all because there are many professional papers. The following are just a few of the most common categories and types of papers. The paper you want probably already exists, even the weirdest paper you can think of. See all different examples of paper types provided.


Coated paper
Bond paper comes from paper used as government bonds in banks. This is a high-quality, durable paper that sometimes contains cotton. Commonly used for letters and writing.


Wood free paper
The name of woodless paper is somewhat misleading because it is not really woodless paper. However, because it is made of chemical pulp rather than mechanical pumps, it is considered “wood-free”. Lignin’s lack of structure means that even if chemical pulp is made of wood pulp, it is not considered to be made of wood. The removal of lignin (the flammable part of wood) in the chemical process means that it is not as easy to yellow with time as traditional paper.

Weave
Woven paper is plain paper with a smooth surface. Woven paper usually does not have such a logo because it has no finish or texture. Most of the paper currently used in printers is probably woven paper. Although not described, it is one of the most overlooked papers. In fact, 99% of the paper in the world is woven paper, and it may be that you have never used I have heard of the paper.

Monken
Munken paper is high-quality uncoated high-quality paper produced by Arctic Paper. Munkedal (Munkedal), Sweden and monks are named after their origins. They settled there and were named after the paper mills and regions. Munken series products have been developed to meet various needs, such as Munken Pure or Polar as part of the design grade, or Premium White and Premium Cream for wood-free paper for the Book Paper series. Munken paper is high-quality, environmentally friendly paper certified by FSC and PEFC


Recycled paper
Recycled paper can come from many sources, but it is mainly recovered from waste paper. The previous NAPM (National Paper Merchants Association) defined how to classify recycled paper. According to its classification, recycled paper must contain at least 50%, 75% or 100% recycled ingredients, which can come from one of five sources, rather than from factory damage, Virgin wood fiber or Virgin non-wood fiber.

Converter scrap: The scrap left over from cutting or slitting operations has left the factory.
Printer waste: Unprinted or printed waste is waste collected from printing operations, such as guillotine, cutting or rejecting waste.
Household/office waste: unprinted or printed waste collected from home and office locations.

Newspaper returns
Other-industrial waste
Any combination of these sources can constitute 50%, 75% or 100% recycled content. As more and more paper is recycled, the fibers become shorter and shorter. Therefore, to produce “high-quality” paper, unfortunately, it is difficult to achieve 100% recycled content.

Recycled paper can adapt to many different looks and feelings. Fortunately, recycled paper does not have to be brown, it can have subtle attractive particles, or it can even be completely solid, with multiple colors and weights.


parchment
Parchment is similar to plain paper because it is best suited for formal letters and crafts, such as wedding and birthday invitations. It is usually dark cream or golden, with variations rather than smooth overall colors, and looks similar to classic century-old paper. In the United States, parchment paper is the same as British baking paper or greaseproof paper.

card
Cards are essentially heavy paper. Paper usually has a maximum weight of 170 grams/square meter and then becomes a card. Cards are usually used for obvious greeting cards and packaging. In notebook computers, it can be used as index paper and end paper, as well as cover material. Cards can come in many colors, and most surfaces can be used.


tissue
Cotton paper, also known as rag paper, is used because of its high durability and archival quality and can last for hundreds of years. Different grades of tissue paper can be used, usually graded in 25% to 100% increments. The dollar is printed on rag paper, mainly because it can be left intact if it is accidentally placed in the washing machine.

Cartridge/Artist paper
Sketch paper or drawing paper is usually a kind of ink cartridge paper, which is a kind of heavier masking paper. The purpose is to enable artists to penetrate their own works and erase them repeatedly without damaging the paper. The name of the cartridge paper is derived from the cartridge used as a gun, but it is now used as a sketch paper or drawing paper of about 100-200gsm. Watercolor paper is usually much heavier, about 300gsm, partially or entirely made of cotton, to help absorb water to avoid deformation of the paint and impart texture.


Newsprint
Newspaper paper is the cheapest paper that can withstand printing. It is made of ground wood pulp and has a short service life, which is suitable for its use.


Off shelf
Laminated paper refers to paper that has visible vertical and horizontal lines during the manufacturing process, and these lines are pressed against the paper by a thread barrel on the paper. Its texture gives the appearance of weight and age, similar to handmade paper. This is the best choice when used in official letterhead paper or to provide a luxurious, superior feeling for your products.


Transparent
Transparent or tracing paper has been developed for architects to use the diazo process to create accurate copies of drawings. This requires a special process to remove material that prevents light from passing through the paper. Elements are usually added to preserve printability and opacity, but to trace paper, these elements must be removed. Depending on your needs, various opaque phenomena may appear on the tracing paper. It can be printed directly on opaque paper and used in the same way as opaque paper.


End paper
The end paper is located on the front and back of the notebook or book, and effectively wraps the book block. The paper can be plain white paper or any other paper of your choice. The final paper is an opportunity to represent the identity of the notebook computer through design, illustration or use of more interesting paper. Usually papers over 110 g/m2 are used. They will be glued to the inside of the cover and secure the book block to the case, providing strength and visual stimulation.


Special/Other
There are many special papers that cannot be easily classified and can meet special requirements. An example is stone paper, which is polymer-based and therefore tear-resistant and waterproof. From glowing in the dark to hand printing, if you can think of it, it is likely to be there.

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