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Opaque Paper

Opaque paper is a type of paper that is designed to be impenetrable by light, making it impossible to see through. This type of paper is commonly used in various industries, including printing, packaging, and art. It is made by adding fillers to the paper pulp during the manufacturing process, which increases its opacity and reduces its transparency. Opaque paper is often used in printing applications where it is important to prevent the ink from bleeding through to the other side of the paper. This is particularly important in double-sided printing, where the content on one side of the page should not be visible on the other side. Opaque paper is also used in packaging applications, where it is important to prevent the contents from being visible from the outside. In the art world, opaque paper is commonly used for drawing and painting. It provides a solid surface for the artist to work on, without any distracting elements visible through the paper. Opaque paper is also used in collage and mixed media art, where it can be layered with other materials to create a textured surface. Overall, opaque paper is an essential material in various industries, providing a reliable and consistent surface that is impenetrable by light.

opacity, printing, packaging, art, fillers

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