Coated paper and copperplate card are often used in printing, so what is the difference between copperplate paper and copperplate card? In general, coated paper is lighter and thinner than copper cardboard. The quality of copper paper is better. Uses are also different.
The characteristic of coated paper is that the paper surface is very smooth and smooth, high smoothness and good gloss. Because the whiteness of the coating used is more than 90%, and the particles are very fine, and after the super calender, so the smoothness of coated paper is generally 600~1000s. At the same time, the paint is very evenly distributed on the paper and shows a pleasing white. The requirement for coated paper is that the coating is thin and uniform, without bubbles, and the adhesive dose in the coating is appropriate to prevent the paper from depowdering and hair shedding in the printing process. In addition, the absorption of xylene on coated paper should be appropriate.
The following is the detailed difference between coated paper and copperplate card:
First, The Characteristics of Coated Paper
1. Molding Mode: A Molding
2. Material: High Quality Raw Materials
3. Thickness: General
4. Paper Surface: Exquisite
5. Dimensional Stability: Good
6. Intensity: A. Toughness: Average; B. Internal Combination: Good
7. The Main Use: Album, Packaging Noodles
Two, the characteristics of copper plate card
1. Molding Mode: A Molding Multiple Molding Together, Generally Three Layers
2. Material: Cheap Fiber Can Be Used in the Middle
3. Thickness: Thick
4. Paper Surface: Slightly Rough
5. Dimensional Stability: Slightly Poor
6. Intensity: A. Toughness: High; B. Internal Bonding: Easy to Be Layered
7. Main Use: Packaging Box, Manual Cover