There are significant differences between synthetic paper and regular paper in several ways. Here's a breakdown of these differences:
First, raw materials and production process
Ordinary paper: mainly made of natural plant fibers (such as wood, bamboo, cotton stalks, etc.) through a series of processes such as pulping, modulation, and manufacturing. The production process of this paper depends on a large number of natural resources, and may have a certain impact on the environment.
Synthetic paper: It is based on synthetic polymer materials (such as polyethylene, polypropylene and other resins) as the main raw materials, through the method of drawing film (pressing film or blowing film) to make paper pages semi-finished, and then use chemical or physical methods to paperize. The production of this paper does not rely on natural plant fibers, and the production process is relatively environmentally friendly.
Second, performance characteristics
Synthetic paper Ordinary paper
Strength High strength, tear resistance, wear resistance, folding resistance is relatively small, easy to tear, wear
Water resistance has good water resistance and strong water absorption, easy to deform in water
Durability Durable, mothproof, anti-corrosion prone to moisture, moth, storage period is relatively short
Printing performance is good, suitable for a variety of printing methods printing performance is general, suitable for conventional printing
Environmental protection production process pollution-free, recyclable, incineration treatment will not produce toxic gas production process may produce pollution, recycling rate is low
Other features Resistance to water, moisture, chemicals, grease, high whiteness and opacity, smooth surface, dimensional stability, good porosity and air permeability, but susceptible to moisture and deformation
3. Application fields
Ordinary paper: widely used in writing, printing, packaging and other fields, such as books, notebooks, packing cases, etc.
Synthetic paper: Due to its excellent performance, it is widely used in the printing of high-grade artworks, maps, picture albums, high-grade books, etc., as well as outdoor advertising, packaging, labeling and other fields. For example, synthetic paper is especially suitable for outdoor advertising and non-paper brand labels, and can be applied in clean rooms because of its non-dust and non-hair characteristics.
Fourth, cost and economy
The production of synthetic paper requires a higher level of technology and equipment requirements, and the raw material cost may be higher than that of ordinary paper. However, due to its excellent performance and wide application fields, synthetic paper has higher economy and practicality in some specific occasions.
The production cost of ordinary paper is relatively low, which is suitable for large-scale production and use. However, in some cases with high performance requirements, alternatives such as synthetic paper may be needed.
In summary, there are significant differences between synthetic paper and ordinary paper in raw materials, production processes, performance characteristics, application fields and cost economics. When choosing which paper to use, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the specific application scenarios and requirements.