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Paper name | Couche Paper Rolls 150gsm 250gsm High Glossy C2S Art Paper For Printing
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Keyward |
high glossy paper, SBS PAPER, Couche paper, art paper |
Thickness |
120gsm to 350gsm thick |
Material |
Virgin wood pulp |
Coating |
coated double sided |
Coated finished |
high glossy or matte finished |
China Paper can provide glossy and matte coated paper in sheets and rolls, with a weight range of 80-250gsm.
C1S/C2S coated paper is made of materials containing adhesives, kaolin and other materials and then coated on both sides to provide suitable for fine screen half-tone work. C1S/C2S coated paper has a wide range of applications, including journals, magazines, inside pages, posters, catalogs, brochures, flyers, leaflets, etc.
100% virgin pulp, high printing gloss, smooth printing surface
High brightness and gloss, excellent brightness and smoothness, good runnability
Competitive stiffness and caliper,true color reproduction
ISO 9001:2000, iso14001:2004, SGS, are all available.
C1S/C2S Art Paper is used for high-speed sheet-fed offset printing and cycle printing. It is mainly used for magazines, color paintings, product catalogs, exhibition tickets, book covers, inserts, promotional materials, children's books, annual reports, high-end artworks, appreciation books, Ancient paintings, photography magazines, etc.
How Does C2S Art Paper Work?
C2S Art Paper, or Coated Two Sides Art Paper, functions through a special coating process that enhances the surface properties of base paper. The key working principle lies in the application of a fine coating layer—typically made of calcium carbonate, kaolin clay, and binding agents—on both sides of the paper.
Here's how it works:
Base Paper Preparation:
Uncoated paper (usually woodfree paper) serves as the base.
Double Coating Process:
A smooth coating slurry is applied to both sides of the paper. This coating fills in the surface irregularities, creating a uniform, non-porous, and glossy finish.
Calendering:
After coating, the paper passes through heated rollers (calenders) to compress and polish the surface. This step ensures high smoothness and gloss.
Printing Behavior:
Because of its smooth and sealed surface, printing inks remain on the surface rather than being absorbed into the fibers. This allows for:
High-resolution image printing
Vibrant and accurate color reproduction
Sharper text and graphic detail
Drying & Finishing:
Once printed, the ink dries through oxidation or UV curing, as absorption is minimal. This results in a clean, crisp printed appearance.