Synthetic Papers are made using polypropylene, which
undergoes a special process to make ink adhere to the page. This further
adds a texture that allows ink and pencil to adhere and makes the paper more
durable in comparison to other normal papers. At the time of manufacturing
of the synthetic papers, calcium carbonate is added as a filler to increase
the durability and titanium dioxide, which is added to make the paper white.
Applications:
The demand for synthetic papers is very high in various industries, as
synthetic papers outperform traditional papers in regards to tear resistance
and recyclability. Some of the areas where synthetic papers are highly used
are:
- Packaging Industries
- Label Industries
- Food industry