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light weight coated paper
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nature : also known as lightweight, LWC or LWC paper. A new printing paper processing. With the quality (color effects can be comparable with Coated Paper), low cost (inexpensive containing mechanical pulp), high added value (generally cheaper than printing paper, but much cheaper than the coated paper), printing adapt to the rapidly rotate the advantages of the major journals for the printing, advertising, merchandise catalog. The paper is usually 55-70 g / m 2 (Paper quantitative 35-50 g / m 2, single coating capacity of 8-10 g / m 2 k). Its main raw material is alkaline hydrogen peroxide mechanical pulp (APMP), or other mechanical pulp representing part bleach kraft pulp needles, the long net Machine Papermaking Base, machines, machines secondary coating, and then super-pressure derived coatings used in a calcium carbonate, china clay, and some adhesive ( CMC, latex, etc.).


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1) light weight coated paper
2) coated paper
3) paper
4) paper
5) plastic coating
6) light
7) weight
8) weight
9) coat
10) PAP;1-(2-Propynyloxy)-2-propanol;1-Propynoxy-2-propanol;4-Oxa-1-heptyn-6-ol;Propargyl alcohol propoxylate
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