We offer a variety of GRAPHIC (LWC, SC, newspaper, wood-free, cardboard) and PACKING (kraft, polyethylene) papers.
Lightweight coated (LWC) paper is made from a pulp achieved through a mechanical pulping process. This process grinds up logs or woodchips rather than using chemicals to separate the wood fibres.
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Super-calendared (SC) paper is an uncoated grade with high gloss, primarily used for the publication of consumer magazines, catalogues, and advertising material.
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Wood-free paper, also known as tree-free paper, is created exclusively from chemical pulp rather than mechanical pulp. Unlike mechanical pulp, which retains most of its wood components, chemical pulp is made from pulpwood with most of the lignin removed during processing. This removal of lignin makes wood-free paper less susceptible to yellowing as it ages. We offer uncoated and coated wood-free paper.
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Newsprint is a low-cost, non-archival paper consisting mainly of wood pulp and most commonly used to print newspapers and other publications and advertising material. The paper typically has an off-white color and a distinctive feel.
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Cardboard can be easily cut and formed, is lightweight, and because it is strong, is used in packaging. Another end-use is high quality graphic printing, such as book and magazine covers or postcards. Paperboard is also used in fine arts for creating sculptures.
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Kraft paper or kraft is paper or paperboard produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process. Sack kraft paper is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability. Our kraft paper derives from cooperation with Gruenewald paper factories which target non-European markets exclusively, notably Africa and Asia.
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Kraft paper coated with polyethylene serves as a reliable moisture and grease barrier. It is commonly used in packaging and other applications where safeguarding against environmental factors is essential.
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