Paper and cards Flashcards
1
Q
Folding Boxboard
A
- Food Packaging
- excellent for scoring
- excellent printing surface
- inexpensive
2
Q
Corrugated Board
A
- Protective packaging
- Excellent impact resistant
- Recyclable
- Inexpensive
3
Q
Solid white board
A
- Packaging for frozen foods
- Very strong and rigid
- Expensive
- Excellent printing surfaces
4
Q
Foil lined board
A
- Food packaging
- Insulation
- Strong
- Expensive
5
Q
Layout paper
A
- Translucent
- smooth surface
- Allows tracing
- Quite Expensive
6
Q
Tracing Paper
A
- Transparent
- Pale grey appearance
- Allows tracing
- Quite expensive
7
Q
Copier Paper
A
- Lightweight
- Used for sketching/drawing
- Bright white
- Inexpensive
8
Q
Cartridge paper
A
- Creamy white appearance
- Drawing paper
- Completely opaque
- relatively expensive
9
Q
Bond Paper
A
- High quality
- durable
- Made from rag pulp
- Inexpensive when bought in bulk
10
Q
Recycled card
A
- Environmentally friendly
- Inexpensive
- Made with virgin pulp
11
Q
Mounting board
A
- Relatively thick board
- High quality
- Expensive
12
Q
Mechanical pulping
A
- 90% yield from the pulp wood as it uses the whole of the log, except the bark.
- Investment costs are very low
- well suited for ‘bulk’ grades of paper
- can be bleached to produce higher added products
- Paper can yellow when exposed to bright lights
- Lower strength characteristics than softwood chemical pulps
13
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Chemical pulping
A
-Higher qualities of wood pulp
-Produces Chlorine-free disposable impurities
Waste lignin from the process can be burnt as a fuel substitute
-Lower yield than mechanical method
-No chemical pulp is produced in the Uk-> Its imported