enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Card stock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_stock

    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 ...

  3. Business card - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_card

    The common weight of a business card varies some by location. Generally, business cards are printed on stock that is 350 g/m 2 , 45 kg (100 lb) (weight), or 12 pt (thickness). The advent of personal laser and inkjet printers made it possible for people to print business cards at home, using specially designed pre-cut stock.

  4. Cardboard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardboard

    Cardboard is a generic term for heavy paper-based products. The construction can range from a thick paper known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard which is made of multiple plies of material. Natural cardboards can range from grey to light brown in color, depending on the specific product; dyes, pigments, printing, and coatings are available.

  5. Kraft paper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraft_paper

    Kraft paper or kraft is paper or paperboard (cardboard) produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process. Sack kraft paper (or just sack paper ) is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability.

  6. Boxing’s heavyweight saga sees biggest plot twist yet - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/boxing-heavyweight-saga-sees...

    With Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk pushed back to 2024, a huge heavyweight card is set to take its place on 23 December – Steve Bunce explains why plans for the mystery night are set to become...

  7. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardboard_box

    The term cardboard may refer to a variety of heavy paper-like materials, including card stock, corrugated fiberboard, and paperboard. Cardboard boxes can be readily recycled.

  8. Bristol board - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_board

    Watercolor and graphite on thin off-white gilt-edged Bristol board. French-made Bristol paper packaging. Bristol board (also referred to as Bristol paper or super white paper) is an uncoated, machine-finished paperboard.

  9. Grammage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammage

    In the metric system, the mass per unit area of all types of paper and paperboard is expressed in terms of grams per square metre (g/m or gsm). This quantity is commonly called grammage in both English and French, [2] though printers in most English-speaking countries still refer to the "weight" of paper.

  10. Boxing: Here are the matchups for the June 8 Tapia card - AOL

    www.aol.com/boxing-matchups-june-8-tapia...

    Keeping that in mind, here are the matchups for the four featured bouts on Tapia Promotions' June 8 boxing card at Isleta Resort & Casino, as listed on boxrec.com: Donald Sanchez (5-3, 3 KOs ...

  11. Bond paper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_paper

    Bond paper is a high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m 2. The most common weights are 60 g/m 2 (16 lb), 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) and 90 g/m 2 (24 lb). The name comes from its having originally been made for documents such as government bonds.