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%.
Production
Fine papers are normally
surface sized or
pigmented with
calcium carbonate.
Uncoated fine paper
Woodfree uncoated paper (WFU), uncoated woodfree paper (UWF) or uncoated fine papers are manufactured using wood that has been processed into a chemical pulp that removes the lignin from the wood fibers and may also contain 5–25% fillers. Both s ...
s are
calender
A calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish or smooth a sheet of material such as paper, textiles, rubber, or plastics. Calender rolls are also used to form some types of plastic films and to apply coatings. Some calende ...
ed in the paper machine.
Types
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Bible paper
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Coated fine paper
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Inkjet paper
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Thermal paper
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Woodfree uncoated paper
References
Paper
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