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Kraft liner paper is a type of paper made from wood pulp that is used primarily in the production of corrugated cardboard. It is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to tearing, making it an ideal choice for packaging and shipping applications. The paper is typically produced using the kraft process, which involves the chemical pulping of wood fibers to create a robust and flexible material.
| Material | Wood pulp |
| Basis weight | 100 to 400 gsm |
| Thickness | 0.1 to 0.5 mm |
| Color | Brown or white |
| Tensile strength | 20 to 50 N/mm |
| Burst strength | 2 to 5 kPa |
When selecting kraft liner paper, buyers should consider the basis weight and thickness required for their specific application. It is also important to specify the desired tensile and burst strength to ensure the paper meets performance needs. Additionally, buyers may want to inquire about any certifications related to sustainability or recycling, as well as the quantities needed for their projects.
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It is primarily used in the production of corrugated cardboard for packaging.
Yes, it is often made from sustainable wood sources and is recyclable.
Typical thickness ranges from 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
Yes, it can be printed on, especially the white variant.
Kraft liner paper is commonly available in brown and white.
It should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage.