Chemistry:List of types of paper
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Paper is a material medium that can be produced from multiple types of cellulose.[1][2] Papers of similar materials can be further altered into different types by specific processing, some with defining additives.[3]
Types of paper by cellulose source
- Bark —
- Amate
- Banana bark paper
- Barkcloth
- Daluang paper
- Dó paper
- Hanji
- Lokta paper and Bhutanese paper
- Samarkand paper
- Washi
- Bast fiber —
- Hemp paper
- India paper
- Leaf fiber —
- Abacá Manila paper
- Aburatorigami
- Pith —
- Bagasse paper
- Papyrus
- Pith paper
- Fruit fiber and seed fiber —
- Banana peel paper
- Cotton paper
- Wood —
- Pulpwood paper
- Mixed fiber —
- Mummy paper
- Rag paper
- Xuan paper
Types of paper by process
- Acid-free paper
- Air-laid paper
- Blotting paper
- Blue paper
- Cardboard —
- Cardstock
- Corrugated fiberboard
- Paperboard
- Bristol board
- Coated paper
- Wax paper
- Crêpe paper
- Glassine
- Kraft paper
- Laid paper
- Ingres paper
- Momigami
- Onionskin
- Scritta (Bible) paper
- Seed paper
- Tissue paper
- Vulcanized fibre
- Leatheroid
- Wasli
- Wove paper
Types of Paper by Use
- Parchment paper
- Photographic paper
- Wallpaper
Commercial use
- Bank paper
- Bond paper
- Butcher paper
- Electrical insulation paper
- Rolling paper
- Rosin paper
- Security paper
- Tar paper
- Thermal paper
- Transfer paper
Paper craft
- Construction paper
- Origami paper
- Contact paper
- Carbonless copy paper
- Inkjet paper
- Ruled paper
- Graph paper
- Genkō yōshi
- Special fine paper
- Tracing paper
- Writing paper
See also
- List of art media
- Writing material
References
- ↑ Göttsching, Lothar; Gullichsen, Johan; Pakarinen, Heikki; Paulapuro, Hannu; Yhdistys, Suomen Paperi-Insinöörien; Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (2000). Recycling fiber and deinking. Finland: Fapet Oy. pp. 12–14. ISBN 978-952-5216-07-3. OCLC 247670296.
- ↑ 香港臨時市政局 [Provisional Urban Council]; 中國歷史博物館聯合主辦 [Hong Kong Museum of History] (1998). "Zàozhǐ" (in Chinese, English). Tian gong kai wu: Zhongguo gu dai ke ji wen wu zhan. Hong Kong: 香港歷史博物館 [Hong Kong Museum of History]. p. 60. ISBN 978-962-7039-37-2. OCLC 41895821.
- ↑ Diana Twede and Susan E. M. Selke (2005). Cartons, crates and corrugated board: handbook of paper and wood packaging technology. DEStech Publications. p. 325. ISBN 978-1-932078-42-8. https://books.google.com/books?id=kc0MSzFvrH8C&q=robert-gair+box&pg=PA41.
