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Virgin Kraft paper is a type of paper made from virgin wood pulp, known for its strength and durability. It is produced through the Kraft process, which involves cooking wood chips in a chemical solution to break down the lignin and separate the cellulose fibers. This results in a strong, tear-resistant paper that is typically used in packaging and industrial applications.
| Material | Virgin wood pulp |
| Basis weight | 30 to 150 g/m² |
| Tensile strength | 30 to 60 N/mm² |
| Thickness | 0.1 to 0.5 mm |
| Color | Natural brown or white |
When choosing virgin Kraft paper, consider the basis weight and thickness suitable for your specific application. Specify the required tensile strength and whether you need a natural or bleached finish. If certifications such as FSC or PEFC are important for your project, be sure to mention these when requesting a quote. Additionally, indicate the quantity needed to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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It is commonly used in packaging, shipping, and industrial applications due to its strength.
Yes, virgin Kraft paper is recyclable and can be processed into new paper products.
It offers high strength, durability, and resistance to tearing, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
Yes, it can be printed on, but the quality may vary depending on the finish and treatment.
Thickness typically ranges from 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
Yes, natural Kraft paper is brown and unbleached, while bleached Kraft paper is white and has a smoother finish.