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The basis weight of the paper is 50 - 80 g/m.
The most common is to use three plies with a basis weight of about 300 g/m.
The basis weights of the cup boards are 170-350 g/m.
This type of paper has usually a basis weight of 20 to 24 g/m.
It has a basis weight of 20 pounds, yet bulks 1,000 pages to the inch.
It typically has a 9 pound basis weight, and may be white or canary colored.
The basis weight of the paper is a measure of its density and thickness.
Wrap fabrics were compared based on grade as well as basis weight.
Every grade of paper is made to conform to measurements such as moisture, basis weight, coating weight and caliper.
Lightweight offset paper have basis weight of 25-40 g/m and are normally used for bibles and dictionaries.
Key properties are: Absorbency, basis weight, thickness (bulk), brightness, stretch, appearance and comfort.
The basis weight is 40-400 g/m2.
Basis weights are usually 30-50 g/m2.
(Note: Many paper machines mistakenly control consistency coming out of the machine chest, interfering with basis weight control).
Early sensors were almost exclusively based on continuous process pulp and paper making, beginning with basis weight, moisture, caliper and whiteness.
In countries that use United States paper sizes, a less direct measure known as basis weight is used in addition to or instead of grammage.
Expressed in terms of the mass (expressed as weight) per number of sheets, it is known as basis weight.
Facial tissue and paper handkerchiefs are made from the lowest basis weights tissue paper (14 18 g/m).
Paper sacks capacity is variable, each country sets a maximum ground rules such as job security, it comes in a variety of calipers, basis weights, and treatments.
The weight of each sheet is also easy to calculate given the basis weight in grams per square metre (g/m or "gsm").
According to ISO standards, paperboard is a paper with a basis weight (grammage) above 224 g/m, but there are exceptions.
Since an A0 sheet has an area of 1 m, its weight in grams is the same as its basis weight in g/m.
The basis weight valve meters the stock to the recirculating stream of water that is pumped, by the fan pump, from a whitewater chest through the headbox.
The basis weight of paper is the density of paper expressed in terms of the mass of a ream of given dimensions and a sheet count.
In the past twenty years, basis weight of these papers has been reduced from a 43 pound sheet that was used in Family Circle magazine to, in some instances, as low as 26 pound.