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Main definition
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[Eng]
Loose flecks of fiber, filler and/or coating on the paper that sometimes sticks to the printing blanket and prevents ink from reaching the paper surface.
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[Eng] Coarse Paper (also Industrial Paper) Various grades of papers used for industrial application (abrasive, filter etc.) rather than cultural purposes (writing, printing etc.) |
[Eng] Cutter Dust Cutter dust to small particles of fiber and paper dust that result from the cutting operation. The dust adheres to the edges of paper and can work itself into the pile of paper and onto the paper surface to cause trouble during its printing. |
[Eng] Cutter Dust Small loose paper particles which chip out of the edges of a sheet of papers as it is cut by the chopping blade and/or disc knives on a sheet cutter. |
[Eng] Dust Small particles of paper, fibers, or coating materials may arise at calendering, slitting, and sheet trimming. |
[Eng] Industrial Papers A very general term, which is used to indicate papers manufactured for industrial uses as opposed to cultural purposes. Thus, building papers, insulating papers, wrapping papers, packaging papers, etc. would be considered industrial papers. |
[Eng] Refiner Sawdust Pulp Mechanical pulp produced from sawmill dust. |