LPM 80-80 LPM 80-80 is high grade wood free paper. It is mainly used for manufacturing of high quality excercise notebooks, publishing of books, children books(multicolour) etc.. . LPM 80-80 is manufactured in the ranges of 54 - 90 gsm with brightness level of 80-82%.
paper scrap we can suppy daily 4ton regular basis loose
A4 copier paper - 70, 75 , 80 gsm A4 paper = 210*297 mm
Quality products.
Poser paper is used wrapping, packing, printing, lamination and other industrial uses. Paper is available in reel and sheet form. It is packed in seaworthy packing.
It is used for wrapping, packing, printing, lamination, coating and copy & book cover. Paper is available in reel and sheet form. It is packed in sea worthy packing.
We are manufacturing and exporting eco friendly copier paper, engineered for high speed printing and copying. The paper is suitable for color ink jet printing, plain paper fax, monochrome, etc. The paper is available in 70 / 75/ 80 gsm with dual side printability and high smoothness. A) export sea worthy packing. B) 5 reams in one box C) 1 ream contains 500 sheets D) pallet packing also available. E) no dust copy paper F) 100% virgin pulp G) precision cut edges for trouble-free performance H) oem orders are welcome · eco friendly paper · 100% elemental chlorine-free · engineered for high speed printing and writing · high smoothness · no dust wood free paper · 100% virgin pulp · comes is 54 gsm to 120 gsm · suitable for four color and 6 color printing · precision cut edges for trouble-free performance 75 gsm
65 70 75 80 GSM.
Specifications: Material 100% wood pulp Base weight 80gsm, Opacity >94% Moisture 3.5%-4.5% Whiteness 102-104% Packaging details: 500 sheets per ream 5 reams per box (carton) 1560 boxes per 20ft container( with pallet) 1600 boxes per 20ft container( without pallet) 7800 reams total in one 20fcl( with pallet) 8000 reams total in one 20fcl( without pallet)
Paper plates 12 inches
102-104% brightness , 100% wood pulp , 80gsm 500x1ream pkg 10ream x1 box 20ft without pallates 1600 box 2.45kg
These products are made of virgin material 3*3 inches weight 50 kg
The year 1320 AD marks a significant shift in the socio-cultural history of Kashmir with the transfer of power from Hindu to Muslim rule and the establishment of the Sultanate in the valley. As with most other Muslim dynasties of that time in the Indian sub-continent, the ruling elite of the Sultans of Kashmir comprised a large number of foreigners, especially Persians and Central Asians. These foreigners included missionaries, preachers, men of letters, swords and merchants who bought with them an appreciation of art and crafts that had developed in the wider Islamic world. Hence the Sultanate rule laid the foundation for the evolution of a unique cultural ethos showing synthesis between the ancient traditions of Kashmir and a host of new ideas originating from Persia, Arabia and Central Asia. The two men who stand out for their contribution to the development of this new culture are Mir Syed Ali Hamdani and Sultan Zain-ul Abideen. Syed Ali or as he is popularly known as Shah-i-Hamdan was a famous Persian mystic who is said to have been responsible for the widespread conversion to Islam of people in Kashmir. The Syed who fled to Kashmir from Persia following Timur’s invasion brought with him a host of artisans and craftsmen who found favor with local court. The 15th Century king of Kashmir Sultan Zain-ul-Abideen supplemented this work of Syed Ali. Most traditional historical references maintain that Zain-ul-Abideen invited craftsmen from all part of Islamic world especially from Iran and Central Asia. Indeed according to popular legends, Zain-ul-Abideen is said to have spent some time at Smarkand before his accession to the throne. This journey to the then heart of the Islamic civilization if it did actually take is would indeed have imbibed the young prince with a refined taste for art and crafts that were yet lacking in his own kingdom. And once he ascended the throne, the Sultan made a sustained attempt (even coercion) to enrich his land. Amongst the various crafts that got introduced in this period is the art of making lacquered pen cases known as kar-i-kalamdan.
Paper puches are available in different gsm starting from 47 gsm to 300 gsm indifferent sizes with multicolour printing in simple bottom pasting/p bottom pasting and square bottom pasting paper pouches are basically sued in grosery / food and packing industries. It is packed in 100 nos and the cartoon is is depending upon the size and gsm of the puches
Quaility : 75 gsm Size : a4 - 297 * 210 mm, A3 - 420 * 297 mm, Fs - 345 * 215 mm Sheets : 250 per ream Minimum 1000 reams
Double a is a premium paper known for its high quality, superior performance and environmental friendliness. Weight 80gsm, size a4(210 x 297mm), 500 sheets, smoother, cleaner, brighter, whiter, and thicker. Surface roughness bs ml/min 100-200 Bending stiffness md >110 mn Bending stiffness cd >50 mn Cobb test >27-33 g/m2 27-33 Sheets/ream : 500 sheets Reams/box : 5 Packed: 500 sheets per ream 5 reams per box 1560 boxes per 20ft container(with pallet) 1600 boxes per 20ft container( without pallet) 7800 reams total in one 20fcl( with pallet) 8000 reams total in one 20fcl( without pallet) Mininum order 7800 reams
100 % Pulp Or 50 % 75 And 80 Gsm Whiteness 100 % Require Quantitative Testing Procedure ( From Sgs ) 500 Sheet / Ream 5 Carton Per Box
Application of crepe paper: Transformers: This crepe paper is used as an insulation in manufacture of oil cooled transformers, current transformers of types imb, ct, cvt, etc. As leads and shields. This crepe paper has 300% more strength in mechanical and cross mechanical directions and hence is more resistant to breakage. It can also take various shapes of the surface being insulated. Crepe paper also has greater surface area which helps to retain more oil and hence lowers the working temperature of the transformer. Crepe paper covered copper conductors for transformers: This crepe paper is used to cover copper conductors having various cross sectional shapes. This paper is used to cover copper conductors bent at an angle of 180o. As a result this insulation will not break or tear or crack compared to plain kraft paper insulation. Availability: The base kraft paper thicknesses on which creping is done are 1.5mil (40microns), 2.0mil (50 microns), 2.5mil (65 microns), 3.0mil (75 microns), 4mil (100 microns), 5.0mil (125 microns). Thickness above 5 mil can be provided as per customer’s requirement. The elongation can be supplied as per specification from 10% up to 300 %. This crepe paper can be supplied in jumbo rolls of 1000mm (1 meter) width or in slitted pads as per customer requirements. As per requirement
Another major component manufactured from crepe paper is flexible crepe paper tubes. These tubes are used as sleeves for interconnection of terminals. This is a time saving product, extremely easy to use. These flexible crepe paper tubes have higher rate of absorption of oil thus ensuring higher di-electric strength compared to conventional srbp tubes. Features: made of electrical grade insulation crepe kraft paper. Direction of creping is transverse. Only the edge of outer layer is glued. These tubes have extremely good compatibility with liquid di-electrics. Class “a” insulation (105oc). The tube retains maximum oil due to use of crepe paper. These tubes can bend under extreme conditions without collapsing. Availability: i.D. Starting from 2 mm. O.D./wall thickness as per specification. Standard length is 1000mm. Any length up to 2000mm available as per customer specification. Tolerances: i.D. +0.5mm. O.D. +1.0mm As per requirement
Semi conducting black crepe paper is used by transformer industries as well as cable covering industries. The main use of this material is to ground the leakage of current. Availability: Available in roll form of maximum width of 20” or in slit widths. as per req.