
1) Clear envelope material 2) Clear, like an envelope 3) Envelope material 4) Nearly transparent paper 5) Translucent envelope material 6) Translucent paper 7) Water-resistant paper 8) Window envelope material
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Glassine is a very thin and smooth paper that is air and water resistant.{cn|date=February 2013} It is translucent unless dyes are added to color it or make it opaque. It is manufactured by supercalendering: after pressing and drying, the paper web is passed through a stack of alternating steel and fiber-covered rolls called a supercalender at the...
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A strong, thin, glazed, semi-transparent paper that used to make protective covers for books because it is, among other durable characteristics, grease and water resistant.
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(from the article `papermaking`) The density or specific gravity of paper is calculated from the basis weight and caliper and may vary over wide limits. Glassine, for example, may be ...
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Translucent paper used to make envelopes or sleeves for storage of photo negatives or for decorative use.
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Super calendered, smooth, dense, transparent or translucent paper manufactured primarily from chemical wood pulps which have been beaten to secure a high degree of hydration of the stock. Sometimes used as a backing paper.
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A glazed, highly beaten, semi-transparent paper not easily penetrated by air, used to make envelopes and sleeves for storing photographs and other paper materials
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Glassine is a glazed translucent paper used for book jackets.
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glassine 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of glass. 2. A nearly transparent, resilient glazed paper resistant to the passage of air and grease.
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A strong transparent paper.
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this is the most commonly used Liner for both paper and filmic face materials.
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a strong, thin, glazed, semitransparent paper, often made into small bags, used for packaging foods, for book jackets, etc.
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