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How to classify kraft paper? What are the specifications?

Kraft paper usually maintains its yellow-brown color and is suitable for bags and wrapping paper. Kraft paper has different uses depending on its nature and use. Kraft paper is a general term for a piece of paper. There is no specific specification. It is generally classified according to its nature and use.
According to the different materials, it can be divided into: recycled kraft paper, cowhide core paper, cowhide base paper, rough kraft paper, cowhide wax paper, wood pulp kraft paper, composite kraft paper and so on.
According to the different uses, it can be divided into: packaging kraft paper, waterproof kraft paper, moisture-proof kraft paper, anti-rust kraft paper, pattern kraft paper, process kraft paper, insulated kraft paperboard, leather stickers and so on.
According to the color, it can be divided into: original color kraft paper, red kraft paper, white kraft paper, flat kraft paper, single-light kraft paper, two-color kraft paper, and the like.
Flat kraft paper specifications: 787 × 1092 mm, 850 × 1168 mm, 787 × 1190 mm, 857 × 1120 mm.
Common kraft paper specifications for printing are: 7871092mm, 8891194mm.
200g kraft paper means: the weight of a piece of kraft paper is 200g.
Paper is usually measured in this way. 200g is very thick, suitable for paper bags, 50g is suitable for the inner pages of notebooks.
The size of an open paper is: 787 × 1092 mm, which is written on the copyright pages of most books.

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