- Industry: Printing & publishing
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Neenah Paper, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of fine papers and technical products worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Fine Paper and Technical Products. The Fine Paper segment provides writing papers used in business and personal ...
Characteristic of a pile of sheets when the outer edges retain more moisture from the air than the center does or when the center retains more moisture then the outer edges do. It is a form of paper curl.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
Cellulose fiber material produced by chemical or mechanical means from which paper and paperboard is manufactured. Origins of this cellulose fiber are many and can include wood, cotton, straw, jute, bagasse, bamboo, hemp, various leaf fibers, reeds, etc… There are many mechanical and chemical means of separating the fiber from its original sources.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
Category of finishes such as antique, eggshell, vellum applied to the wet paper web by machine rolls and the presses at the wet end of the papermaking machine.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
Cards of paper with matching envelopes generally used for social stationery, announcements, weddings, greetings, etc.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Camera-ready assembly of all type and design elements together with instructions and ready for the plate-maker.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Broad term that encompasses the properties of tack and flow as applied to inks.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Brief for printing plate; a thin sheet of metal that carries the printing image, whose surface is treated so that only that image is ink receptive.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Break in a roll of paper while it is on the machine during manufacturing or while on the printing press during production.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
Bonding of fibers in a sheet that provides an overall uniformity. Opposite of wild.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing