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of typical product layer structures |
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High-grade
inkjet paper consisting of a thin primer bottom layer to improve
adhesion, a thick ink absorption layer in the middle, and a
thin top layer to achieve desired surface properties such as
gloss, protection, etc. |
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Thermal
paper consisting of a barrier layer on the substrate, a thermo-sensitive
layer in the middle and an overcoat layer on top. |
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Adhesive
coating onto siliconized paper consisting of a thin bottom layer
with high adhesion (high functionality) and a thick layer with
minor demands on the raw materials for achieving the required
coated thickness. |
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