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![]() Carbonless paper is a type of paper, uniquely coated to transfer images from one ply to subsequent plies by applying pressure without using a carbon paper. A paper that is most often used for multiple part forms. It contains a chemical coating on the front side (designated as CF) or on the back side (designated as CB), or on both sides (designated as CFB). When a handwritten or machine impression occurs on the first sheet of multiple parts, the impression transfers from one page or ply to the next due to the bursting of tiny microcapsules in the chemical coating used to release a darkened copy of the impression occuring on the first sheet. The carbonless paper production capacity, of the factory we present, recently has beenincreased to 12 000 tones/year. A wide range of products including colored carbonless paper are offered. If requested, carbonless paper with different weights can be produced as well. |