The following page of notes will cover:
- Drawing papers
- Commerical printing papers
- Boards
- How papers/boards are made
You need to know the performance characteristics of papers and boards, this includes:
the ability to be scored
cutting
folding
surface qualities for printing
impact resistance
recyclability and/or biodegradability
There are two key ways to measure papers & boards:
Grams per square metre (GSM): measures the mass of the paper/board
Microns: measures the thickness of paper/board (1 micron = 0.001mm)
Layout paper (thin white semi-transparent paper, 50GSM):
- Lightweight
- Can be used with most pens/markers
- Low cost
- Takes colour well
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- Weak
- Will tear easily
- Hard to store
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Uses: For inital ideas/designs of products/architectural drawings
Tracing paper (transparent paper, 60GSM):
- Easy to use
- Allows copying of design onto another page
- Strong
- Hard (easy to remove mistakes)
- Thin
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- Flimsy
- More expensive than normal paper
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Uses: Working drawings, copying, design
Copier paper (multiuse, 80GSM):
- Cheap
- Range of colours
- Opaque
- Good quality surface (many different drawing techniques can be used on this paper)
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- Prone to jamming printers
- Low quality paper
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Uses: Watercolours, printing, paints, inks, photocopying
Bond paper (white paper, 75GSM):
- High quality
- Durable
- Multiple uses
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- More expensive than regular paper
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Uses: Letterheads, graphic work, electronic printers
Coated paper (paper coated in compound/polymer, 80GSM):
- Properties can be altered through finish
- Scuff resistant
- Can be waterproof
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- Heavy
- Hard to store
- Discolours after time
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Uses: Photographs, magazines
Mounting board:
- Lightweight
- Strong
- Easy to cut
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Uses: Stiffens/preserves artwork, prints, photographs, watercolour
Corrugated board:
- Impact resistant
- Strong
- Recyclable
- Rigid
- Inexpensive
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- Can be deformed
- Not waterproof
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Uses: Packaging, box making, for fragile goods
Foam board:
- Impact resistant
- Strong
- Multiuse
- Easy to cut
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- Layers can split
- Can become deformed
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Uses: Model making, mounting of prints, backing photo frames
Folding box board:
- Low density
- Good printing surface
- High stiffness
- Easy to work
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- Can't withstand medium to heavy loads
- Not aesthetically pleasing
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Uses: Frozen/chilled foods, beauty products
Foil-lined board:
- Keeps food flavour
- Keeps food warm
- Easy to work
- Good barrier against moisture
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Uses: Food packaging, takeaway food, keeping food warm
- Trees are cut down and debarked
- The debarked trees are then cut and pulped
- The pulp is then mixed with chemicals to extract cellulos fibres
- The pulp is filtered, squeezed and pounded and other materials (chalk, chemicals) are added to change opacity and absorbency
- The excess water and chemicals are drained through rollers called calenders
- The process is repeated until the pulp is fully dried, after this it is pressed to get a smooth finish
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