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Grammage and
basis weight, in the pulp and
paper industry, are the area
density of a
paper product, that is, its m**** per unit of area. Two ways of expressing...
- product's m**** per unit volume. The
density can be
calculated by
dividing the
grammage of
paper (in
grams per
square metre or "gsm") by its
caliper (usually in...
- and rigidity.
According to ISO standards,
paperboard is a
paper with a
grammage above 250 g/m2, but
there are exceptions.
Paperboard can be single- or...
- is
produced only on
small paper machines with
grammage 50 - 150 g/m2. The
overlay paper have
grammage of 18 – 50 m2 and is made of pure cellulose, thus...
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paper is
strong and
relatively co****. It has high
tensile strength. The
grammage is
normally 40–135 g/m2. Sack
kraft paper, or just sack paper, is a porous...
- also
simplifies calculating the
weight of paper.
Under ISO 536, paper's
grammage is
defined as a sheet's m**** in
grams (g) per area in
square metres (unit...
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force Rail pound, in rail
profile A
basis weight of paper,
related to
grammage Pound sign, £, the
symbol for the
pound as a unit of
currency Number sign...
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business cards and book covers. Most
nations describe paper in
terms of
grammage—the
weight in
grams of one
sheet of the
paper measuring one
square meter...
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advertising materials, books,
annual reports and high-quality catalogs.
Grammage ranges from 90–170 g/m2 and ISO
brightness between 80–96%. The
fibre furnish...
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square metre" (kg·m−2). In the
paper and
fabric industries, it is
called grammage and is
expressed in
grams per
square meter (g/m2); for
paper in particular...