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  2. Bristol board - Wikipedia

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    Bristol paper is used for printing documents, brochures, promotional materials and envelopes. It is often used for water color painting. It is also used for paperback book or catalog covers, file folders, tags, and tickets. Another use is for scale models; some students use this kind of paper for the walls in their scale models.

  3. White-lined chipboard - Wikipedia

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    2) Pulp or white recovered fiber 3) Recovered fibre underliner 4) One or more layers of mixed and/or recovered fiber 5) Pulp or white recovered fiber 6) Back coating. White-lined chipboard (also referred to as WLC, GD, GT or UD) is a grade of paperboard typically made from layers of waste paper or recycled fibers.

  4. Card stock - Wikipedia

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    Most nations describe paper in terms of grammage—the weight in grams of one sheet of the paper measuring one square meter.. Other people, especially in the United States, describe paper in terms of pound weight—the weight in pounds per ream (500 sheets) of the paper with a given area (based on historical production sizes before trimming): for card stock, this is 20 by 26 in (508 by 660 mm ...

  5. Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    A combination between a whiteboard and a cork bulletin board Original early 1960s ad for "Plasti-slate", the first whiteboard/dry erase board invented by Martin Heit. It has been widely reported that Korean War veteran and photographer Martin Heit and Albert Stallion, an employee at Alliance, a leading flat rolled steel sheet supplier should be credited with the invention of the whiteboard in ...

  6. Nickel Plate Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The glass was often colored, with the cap of the swirls having a soft white opalescence. [47] [Note 8] During January 1889, a glassware magazine commented on a new glassware pattern introduced by the Nickel Plate Glass Company. The pattern was called Grecian key (collectors call it Double Greek Key), and the magazine said it was "very handsome ...

  7. Solid bleached board - Wikipedia

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    SBB (C2S) construction: 1 - Coating 2 - Bleached chemical pulp 1 - Coating Not drawn to scale. Solid bleached board (SBB) or solid bleached sulphate (SBS) is a virgin fibre grade of paperboard.