GROUP 2 KINDS OF PAPER Final
GROUP 2 KINDS OF PAPER Final
GROUP 2 KINDS OF PAPER Final
OF
PAPER
SUBMITED TO:
SIR AARON L. MALLORCA
SUBMITTED BY:
GROUP 2
GALON, JOVI MARIE G. ARSENAL, EREBOY L.
CUSTODIO, LORAINE O. MONTAÑO, RAMON C.
LUGAY, CHESTER D. CLARIDAD, DAN LLWIE
V.
VILLAGRACIA, ED N.
DENOPOL, AICE M.
Paper is a thin nonwoven material traditionally made from a combination of milled plant and textile fibres.
Before papers, people use to carved their art, text and messages in limited available things like tree bark, cave
walls and clay tablets. They realize how difficult for them not to carry one of their works like their written crafts
in the walls. They started to think some of products they can easily write to it and also convenient to carry.
There were so many people who contributed their ideas and lifelong sacrifices behind the one piece of paper.
Their sweat and blood they invested to a goal of making a paper really effective and successful because
nowadays we really use paper in daily basis.
History of Paper
The word "paper" is etymologically derived from papyrus, Ancient Greek for the Cyperus papyrus plant.
Papyrus is a thick, paper-like material produced from the pith of the Cyperus papyrus plant which was used in
ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean societies for writing long before paper was used in China.
The history of paper is inextricably linked with that of culture and science.The spark that set off the invention of
paper was simple but extremely significant. Humans had an urgent need: to communicate certain information to
each other in written form. The information had to be set on a lightweight and durable medium that was easily
transportable. The invention of paper allowed papyrus and parchment to be replaced with a material that was
easier and, with the advent of new production techniques, cheaper to make. Paper has mirrored the evolution of
human society over the centuries: from the dissemination of scientific and philosophical knowledge to the
spread of education right up to the creation of the kind of political and historical consciousness which gave birth
of the modern nation state.
KINDS OF PAPER
Inkjet paper is a special fine paper designed for inkjet printers, typically
classified by its weight, brightness and smoothness, and sometimes by its
opacity.
Coated paper (also known as enamel paper, gloss paper, and thin paper[1])
is paper that has been coated by a mixture of materials or a polymer to
impart certain qualities to the paper, including weight, surface gloss,
smoothness, or reduced ink absorbency. Various materials, including
kaolinite, calcium carbonate, bentonite, and talc,[2] can be used to coat
paper for high-quality printing used in the packaging industry and in
magazines.
Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker
and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and
more flexible than other forms of paperboard.Card stock is often used for
business cards, postcards, playing cards, catalogue covers, scrapbooking,
and other applications requiring more durability than regular paper gives.
The surface usually is smooth; it may be textured, metallic, or glossy.
When card stock is labeled cover stock, it often has a glossy coating on
one or both sides (C1S or C2S, for "coated: one side" or "coated: two
sides"); this is used especially in business cards and book covers.