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Features: Coated paper, also known as printing coated paper, boasts a smooth surface, high whiteness, and uniformly distributed fibers. It has consistent thickness, minimal stretchability, good elasticity, and strong water resistance and tensile properties. The paper absorbs and receives ink exceptionally well.
Uses: Primarily used for printing covers and illustrations of premium children’s books, picture cards, and similar items.
Weight Options: Available in weights of 100, 157, 200, 250, 300, 400, and 450 grams.
Features: Matte paper, officially known as matte coated paper, has less reflectivity than coated paper under sunlight or strong lighting conditions. It is typically thinner and whiter than coated paper, absorbs more ink, and is much more rigid, unlike coated paper which can easily deform.
Uses: Ideal for high-end product picture albums, student books, portfolios with photos or illustrations, or any book that doesn't require excessive brightness.
Weight Options: Common weights include 105, 128, 157, 200, 250, and 300 grams.
Features: White cardboard is made from single-layer or multi-layer combined paper produced entirely from bleached chemical pulping and fully sized. It generally has a basis weight of more than 150g/m². This cardboard is characterized by high smoothness, good stiffness, a neat appearance, and excellent formation.
Uses: Suitable for business card printing, certificates, invitations, covers, monthly desk calendars, postcards, and other similar items.
Weight Options: Popular gram weights are 200, 250, 300, 350, and 400 grams.
Features: Offset printing paper is a high-quality book printing paper with stringent requirements on the ratio, expansion ratio, and surface strength during printing. Its acidity and alkalinity should be close to neutral or slightly alkaline.
Uses: Perfect for printing single-color or multi-color book covers, text pages, inserts, pictorials, maps, posters, color trademarks, and various packaging products.
Weight Options: Commonly used weights are 70, 80, 100, and 120 grams.
Features: Pearl paper consists of three layers: bottom fiber, filler, and surface coating. It has a very smooth surface, high thickness, strong reflection, and a pearlescent sheen.
Uses: Excellent for high-end picture albums, books, exquisite packaging, boxes, greeting cards, hang tags, and other premium items.
Weight Options: Available in weights of 120, 250, and 280 grams.
Features: Coated paper, also known as printing coated paper, boasts a smooth surface, high whiteness, and uniformly distributed fibers. It has consistent thickness, minimal stretchability, good elasticity, and strong water resistance and tensile properties. The paper absorbs and receives ink exceptionally well.
Uses: Primarily used for printing covers and illustrations of premium children’s books, picture cards, and similar items.
Weight Options: Available in weights of 100, 157, 200, 250, 300, 400, and 450 grams.
Features: Matte paper, officially known as matte coated paper, has less reflectivity than coated paper under sunlight or strong lighting conditions. It is typically thinner and whiter than coated paper, absorbs more ink, and is much more rigid, unlike coated paper which can easily deform.
Uses: Ideal for high-end product picture albums, student books, portfolios with photos or illustrations, or any book that doesn't require excessive brightness.
Weight Options: Common weights include 105, 128, 157, 200, 250, and 300 grams.
Features: White cardboard is made from single-layer or multi-layer combined paper produced entirely from bleached chemical pulping and fully sized. It generally has a basis weight of more than 150g/m². This cardboard is characterized by high smoothness, good stiffness, a neat appearance, and excellent formation.
Uses: Suitable for business card printing, certificates, invitations, covers, monthly desk calendars, postcards, and other similar items.
Weight Options: Popular gram weights are 200, 250, 300, 350, and 400 grams.
Features: Offset printing paper is a high-quality book printing paper with stringent requirements on the ratio, expansion ratio, and surface strength during printing. Its acidity and alkalinity should be close to neutral or slightly alkaline.
Uses: Perfect for printing single-color or multi-color book covers, text pages, inserts, pictorials, maps, posters, color trademarks, and various packaging products.
Weight Options: Commonly used weights are 70, 80, 100, and 120 grams.
Features: Pearl paper consists of three layers: bottom fiber, filler, and surface coating. It has a very smooth surface, high thickness, strong reflection, and a pearlescent sheen.
Uses: Excellent for high-end picture albums, books, exquisite packaging, boxes, greeting cards, hang tags, and other premium items.
Weight Options: Available in weights of 120, 250, and 280 grams.