Main features:
Smooth Surface: Coated and calendered to fill fiber gaps, suitable for printing and pasting.
High Gloss: Classified as glossy/matte, less ink absorption, more light reflection, making printed images bright.
Good Whiteness: High whiteness as base, making printed colors more vivid and contrast higher.
Strong Print Adaptability: Compatible with various printing processes, presenting colors and details accurately.
Classified by coating, gloss, grammage to meet different needs.
Diverse Classifications
Standard Coated Paper: Ideal for logistics, packaging, and retail labels. Good print quality and cost-effective.
Cast-Coated (High-Gloss) Paper: Shiny surface for premium labels like cosmetics, gifts, food, electronics, and medicines.
Matte Coated Paper: Non-reflective and elegant, suitable for wine and high-end cultural products.
Lightweight Coated Paper: Light and practical for mass mailing, economy packaging, and bulk labeling.
Product Dimensions
Paper roll cores are divided into large, medium, and small tube cores. Please confirm clearly before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong one!
Where is coated paper usually used?
Magazines and Catalogs
Brochures and Leaflets
Printed Advertising Materials
Packaging
Photography Books and Art Books
Labels and Stickers
Greeting Cards and Invitations
Caution label
Drug information labels
cabel label stickers
laboratory label
Magazine inner pages
Red wine bottle labels
Shopping mall posters
Wedding invitations