Glass cardboard, also known as cast coated paper and mirror coated paper, is a high quantitative (generally more than 150g/m) cast coated paper. The production process of glass cardboard is different from that of ordinary coated paper. The paper coated with paint first passes through a drying oven and passes through a large diameter chrome-plated dryer with a mirror-like surface in a semi-dry state. The coating replicates the surface of the cylinder during the drying process to form a smooth surface.
Introduction and Application of Thermal Labels
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Introduction to the classification and application of art paper.
When it comes to anti-counterfeiting, the first thing that comes to mind may be a variety of anti-counterfeiting labels, but labels are not very suitable in some areas, such as paper products such as banknotes, vouchers and stamps. In fact, the most commonly used paper anti-counterfeiting is watermark paper, so what is watermark paper?
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