Difference between revisions of "Glazed paper"
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− | A paper with a smooth, glasslike finish. The gloss is obtained by treating the fabric or paper with starch, glue, wax or synthetic resins followed by heat-pressing between two rollers, one of which is moving faster than the other. Glazed papers are used for book covers, advertisements, decorative wrapping paper and bags. | + | A paper with a smooth, glasslike finish. The gloss is obtained by treating the fabric or paper with [[starch]], [[glue]], [[wax]] or [[synthetic resin|synthetic resins]] followed by heat-pressing between two rollers, one of which is moving faster than the other. Glazed papers are used for book covers, advertisements, decorative wrapping paper and bags. |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 29 August 2022
Description
A paper with a smooth, glasslike finish. The gloss is obtained by treating the fabric or paper with Starch, Glue, Wax or synthetic resins followed by heat-pressing between two rollers, one of which is moving faster than the other. Glazed papers are used for book covers, advertisements, decorative wrapping paper and bags.