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Neenah Paper Inc.
Industry: Printing & publishing
Number of terms: 12439
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Company Profile:
Neenah Paper, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of fine papers and technical products worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Fine Paper and Technical Products. The Fine Paper segment provides writing papers used in business and personal ...
The ability of dyed paper to maintain in the presence of exposure to light, heat etc.
Industry:Printing & publishing
The ability to keep photo film and the images thereon in proper register. Repeatability is usually measured in micrometers.
Industry:Printing & publishing
The ability to print a wet ink film over previously printed ink. Dry trapping is printing wet ink on dry paper or over dry ink. Wet trapping is printing wet ink over previously printed wet ink.
Industry:Printing & publishing
The accumulation of loose particles from the paper on the nonimage areas of the blanket. Particles are of very small size.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
lip
The allowance for overlap of one-half of the open side edge of a folded section, needed for sewn and saddlestitch binding, for feeding the sections; also called lap.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
The amount allowed for the top trim.
Industry:Printing & publishing
The amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere expressed as a percentage of the maximum that could be present at the same temperature.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
The back of a bound book; also called the spine.
Industry:Printing & publishing
The basis weight of paper stated in metric terms of grams per square meter and expressed as g/m2. Thus a sheet of paper 17 x 22 with a basis weight of 20 lbs. For 500 sheets would be expressed metrically as 75 g/m2. To convert from basis weight to grams per square meter (g/m2), multiply basis weight by 1406. 5 (a constant factor) and divide by the number of square inches in base sheet.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
The binding operation following sewing in which the folded and sewn sheets are compressed to tighten the fold free of air to make the front and back of the sheets the same thickness.
Industry:Printing & publishing
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