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Kraft paper is a strong and durable paper made from wood pulp, primarily produced through the kraft process, which involves the chemical treatment of wood chips. This process results in paper that is known for its high tensile strength and resistance to tearing. Kraft paper is typically brown in color, although it can also be bleached to produce a white version. It is widely used in packaging, wrapping, and various industrial applications due to its robustness and versatility.
| Material | Wood pulp |
| Thickness range | 30 to 300 gsm |
| Tensile strength | 30 to 60 N/mm² |
| Color | Brown or white |
| Recyclability | 100% recyclable |
When selecting kraft paper, buyers should consider the thickness and weight that best suits their application, as well as the desired color. It's important to specify whether a bleached or unbleached version is needed, and to inquire about the tensile strength for specific uses. Additionally, buyers should consider the quantity required and any specific certifications, such as eco-friendliness or recyclability, that may be relevant to their industry.
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Kraft paper is commonly used for packaging, wrapping, and various industrial applications.
Yes, kraft paper is 100% recyclable.
Kraft paper typically ranges from 30 to 300 gsm.
Yes, kraft paper can be bleached to produce a white version.
The tensile strength of kraft paper usually ranges from 30 to 60 N/mm².
Yes, unbleached kraft paper is often used in food service applications.