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What's the difference between Monken paper, Dowling paper and coated paper?
Munken paper is transliterated as Munkdkal paper. In Munkdkal, Sweden, the lightweight paper produced by a local paper company is also called Munkdkal locally. Monken paper has the following characteristics: loose thickness and light weight. Monken paper has a good bulk thickness, so it can replace the original high-weight paper with the same thickness, thus saving freight and postage. \ x0d \ x0d \ lindao paper (dào lín zhǐ): also known as "daoling paper". A kind of high-grade paper, made of wood, can be divided into wool paper and glossy paper according to its luster. \ x0d \ x0d \ coated paper coated paper, also known as coated printing paper, is called art paper in Hong Kong and other regions. It is a high-grade printing paper made of base paper coated with white paint. It is mainly used for printing the covers, illustrations, color pictures, advertisements, samples, packaging and trademarks of all kinds of exquisite commodities. Coated paper is flat paper with a basis weight of 70 ~ 250 g/m2. Coated paper can be divided into single-sided coated paper, double-sided coated paper, matt coated paper and cloth coated paper. The main raw materials of coated paper are coated base paper and paint. \x0d\\x0d\ As for whether brand paper like Monken contains coated paper, it should be said that Monken paper is one kind of paper and coated paper is another kind of paper, which is quite different. If "Monken" is registered as a brand, then "copperplate" can also be a brand. Brand and newspaper are two different concepts, but they have the same name as newspaper. Under the "Mengken" brand, there may be not only coated paper of "Mengken" brand, but also big ribs of "Bite" brand.