Colour tracing paper
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Colour tracing paper or coloured translucent paper is tracing paper with some colours difference than basic, smooth translucent paper.
Colour tracing paper also made by immersing unsized and unloaded paper of good quality in sulphuric acid for a few seconds. It can be coloured by 2 ways: before and after immersing.
It's colour can be plain or marble colours.
Colour tracing paper normally be used for special printing such as brochure, menu...
[edit] Technical specifications
- Raw material: bleached pulp, chlorine free (ECF)
- Specification:
- Properties:
- Two side coated translucent paper
- Non ageing
- Acid free
- Recyclable
- Application:
- traditional print processes (letterpress printing, litho, silk-screen printing...)
- laser and inkjet printing
- processing (varnishing, laminating, punching, embossing, folding, scoring)
- drawing (ink, Indian ink, graphite, pencils)
- Description:
- The vivid colourfulness of Colour tracing paper enables the discovery of new designs and inspires the spirit of the age. It brings a new dimension to coloured translucent paper with its bold even colors and unmatched texture.
- The coherence of the colors and the pleasant touch of the paper inspire to excite action and push back that what you see every day.
- Colour tracing paper represents individuality and style.
- An attractive and thorough going translucent paper.
- Practical applications: marketing inlays, flyer, coversheets, dividers, prestige printings, business cards, greeting cards, invitations, playcards and posters, origami