In general, Kraft paper can be made with 80 to 100% wood pulp (virgin). The wood pulp used in this paper is mostly imported and made from forest trees.
However, due to restrictions on broad imports of wood pulp, as well as the high price of the finished product, it is in short supply in the Iranian market. Thus, by reducing the percentage of wood pulp and replacing it with recycled paper, it is possible to supply the market with pseudo-kraft.
As the percentage of paper pulp used in the production of kraft paper decreases, its quality approaches that of testliner paper.
Pardis P kraft paper contains a higher percentage of virgin pulp than kraftliner. As a result, it has greater resistance and quality. This product’s ideal weight is between 120 and 180 g, and it can be manufactured in a variety of widths. Its color is identical to kraft paper due to the use of virgin pulp in the upper ply.
Furthermore, this paper can be used in the upper ply of high-strength cardboard sheets.
P Kraft Liner 120 | Max& Min | Unit | paper porpertice |
120±5 | g/m2 | Grammage | |
0.7 | Min | g/cm3 | Density |
7±2 | % | Moisture Content | |
35-60 | Min-Max | g/m2 | (top)Cobb Sizing |
40-100 | Min-Max | g/m2 | (back)Cobb Sizing |
2.8 | Min | kPa.m2/g | Burst Index |
26 | Min | Times | (CD-folding index)Burst Index |