What are the differences between white board paper and coated paper? The copper plate has a smooth white card on both sides and a single side. The thickness of the white card should be high. Take the book cover as an example, 190g white card replaces 200g copper, and 210g white card replaces 250g copper.
Operation method
White board paper is a kind of thick paper with strong and heavy weight. Once upon a time, someone planned to divide it into paper, cardboard and paperboard on the basis of quantity; The main use of white card paper is to print business cards, certificates, invitations, covers, monthly desk calendars and postal postcards.
Single copper paper has bright surface, uniform coating, fast ink absorption and good printability, suitable for delicate color printing. For the purpose of fine printing, the surface of base paper is coated and polished by super calender.
Coated paper, also known as coated printing paper, is called pink paper in Hong Kong and other regions. It is a high-grade printing paper made of base paper coated with white paint. It is mainly used for printing covers and illustrations of advanced books and periodicals, color pictures, various exquisite samples, commodity packaging, etc. Double coated paper is divided into single-sided and double-sided coated coated coated paper. According to the Japanese paper industry classification standard, the coating amount on each side is more than 10g/m2. It is one of the most commonly used papers in cultural publishing, advertising design, printing and binding, and industrial and commercial industries