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titleOfInvention Low density high smooth paper
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] To provide a paper having low density and excellent in rigidity and smoothness. [Composition] Bacterial cellulose and water retention 1.1- A low-density, highly smooth paper composed of 1.5 hardwood pulp. Particularly excellent paper is obtained when the weight ratio (A / B) of the bacterial cellulose (A) and the hardwood pulp (B) is 1/99 to 1/1. [Effect] Since the obtained paper has a low density and is excellent in rigidity and smoothness, it is excellent in workability in printing and printing apparatus and printing quality.
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