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The difference between offset paper and coated paper
Double offset paper refers to printing paper-also known as offset paper and double art paper. Time-honored Daolin Paper is used in Hongkong and Taiwan Province. Coated paper, also known as coated printing paper, is called coated paper in Hong Kong and other regions. What's the difference between them?

Different definitions

Double-sided tape refers to the paper coated with slurry on both sides to improve its surface physical properties. Coated paper is a kind of advanced printing paper, which is made of base paper coated with white paint.

quantity variance

Generally, the weight of double-sided tape varies from 60 grams to 120 grams, and there are also 150 grams of double-sided tape. The basis weight of coated paper varies with different uses, generally between 80 grams and 300 grams.

Different uses

Double-sided tape is mainly used for printing books, magazines, picture albums, etc. Coated paper is mainly used for printing covers and illustrations of advanced books and periodicals, color pictures, all kinds of exquisite commodity advertisements, samples, commodity packaging, trademarks and so on.

Different surface textures

Coated paper is generally smooth and delicate, suitable for printing high-quality picture books and covers. Offset paper has a rough surface and is suitable for printing some ordinary books and magazines.

Different prices

Coated paper used to be a little more expensive than double glue. In recent years, due to the amazing growth of production capacity, the prices of the two are very close, and sometimes the double glue is more expensive. The market price of paper changes greatly, and the influence of regional factors is also great, so the price is subject to the actual price.