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  2. Waterproof paper - Wikipedia

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    The paper has applications for wet or damp environments, including outdoor, marine, field uses as well as printing applications for similar environments. The paper presents recycling challenges. Historically, waterproof paper was described in Scientific American in 1884.

  3. Teslin (material) - Wikipedia

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    Teslin is a waterproof synthetic printing medium manufactured by PPG Industries. Teslin is a single-layer, uncoated film, and extremely strong. Its official website states that it is recyclable and non-toxic. [1] The strength of the lamination peel of a Teslin sheet is 2-4 times stronger than other coated synthetic and coated papers.

  4. JL Darling - Wikipedia

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    JL Darling is a Tacoma, Washington business founded 1916. It is known for "Rite in the Rain" waterproof paper pads. The first paper processing formula, using zinc, white varnish and wheat flour, was patented in 1917 or 1920 by Jerry L. Darling who was originally from the Grays Harbor area.

  5. The Best Alcohol Inks for Painting on Waterproof Surfaces

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    Highly pigmented alcohol ink is an incredibly versatile painting medium. Most products can be used on virtually any nonporous surface, from resin to Yupo paper (a synthetic waterproof paper).

  6. Category:Paper - Wikipedia

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    Waterproof paper; White-lined chipboard; Wood-free paper; Woodfree uncoated paper; Wove paper This page was last edited on 5 March 2023, at 07:13 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Wet strength - Wikipedia

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    These are dependent on physical contact between the fibres and can be broken by wetting of the fibres. The residual strength of a wetted paper can be less than 10% of the original strength. [1] Various techniques, such as refining of the pulp and wet pressing on the paper machine can be used to reduce the strength loss of the paper upon wetting ...