Bristol
Bristol means the cardboard which is produced from white and colored chemical pulpwood. Uncoated Bristol is produced as 147,176,219, 263, 307 and 351g/m² while coated Bristol is produced as 0,20, 0,25, 0,28, and 0,30mm. Preferred in book covers and applications with a high basis weight.
Sticker
Sticker means a type of paper which has a special sticky side that becomes active with water or heat.
Fancy Cardboard
Fancy cardboard means a type of cardboard which has special surface textures and is used in extra works.
High-Grade Paper
High-grade paper is manufactured in different types but in the most basic term as 49, 60, 75 and 90g/m². In general, manufactured from chemical pulpwood.
Cardboard
Cardboard has a higher basis weight and hardness compared to paper and produced as 0,30 mm as a minimum.
Book Paper
Book paper is produced in a basis weight higher than high-grade papers and in such a way to write, erase on it. Produced as 90, 105, 120 and 135g/m².
Glossy Paper
Glossy Paper is produced as opaque and bright and classified according to surface brightness. In general, produced as 89, 104, 118, and 148g/m².
Autocopy
Autocopy means the paper which is capable of rapidly duplicating owing to the special capsules it contains. The production conditions of autocopy paper are completely different from that of other papers and for a problem-free duplication, its surface is coated with chemicals depending upon the area of use. In the simplest term, autocopy papers are called as receiver-transmitter, receiver and transmitter. Considering as 3 copies, the top copy should be arranged as "transmitter" because it shall transmit the inscription to the lower copy, the middle copy should be arranged as "receiver-transmitter" because it shall receive the inscription from the upper copy and transmit it to the lower copy, and the bottom copy should be arranged again as "receiver" because it shall receive the inscription from the upper copy.