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Yamamoto Paper Glassine A4 Loose Leaf 100 Sheets

Yamamoto Paper Glassine A4 Loose Leaf 100 Sheets

The opaqueness of paper comes from the air pockets between the pulp fibers. It is the random reflection of the light that creates the white appearance of paper. To give paper greater transparency, one must reduce the space between the pulp fibers. When creating glassine paper, you must grind the pulp much more thoroughly than regular paper. On top of that, extreme pressure is applied to the paper using a super calendar to further reduce space between the fiber, producing a very dense paper with high transparency. Yamamoto's fountain pen ink tests showed longer than average dry times, but resulted in great color reproduction and no bleed-through.

  • Size: A4
  • 210 x300mm
  • 100 sheets
  • 30.5gsm
  • Thin, onionskin Paper
    $18.00
    Yamamoto Paper Glassine A4 Loose Leaf 100 Sheets
    $18.00

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    Yamamoto Paper Glassine A4 Loose Leaf 100 Sheets

    The opaqueness of paper comes from the air pockets between the pulp fibers. It is the random reflection of the light that creates the white appearance of paper. To give paper greater transparency, one must reduce the space between the pulp fibers. When creating glassine paper, you must grind the pulp much more thoroughly than regular paper. On top of that, extreme pressure is applied to the paper using a super calendar to further reduce space between the fiber, producing a very dense paper with high transparency. Yamamoto's fountain pen ink tests showed longer than average dry times, but resulted in great color reproduction and no bleed-through.

    • Size: A4
    • 210 x300mm
    • 100 sheets
    • 30.5gsm
    • Thin, onionskin Paper

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      The opaqueness of paper comes from the air pockets between the pulp fibers. It is the random reflection of the light that creates the white appearance of paper. To give paper greater transparency, one must reduce the space between the pulp fibers. When creating glassine paper, you must grind the pulp much more thoroughly than regular paper. On top of that, extreme pressure is applied to the paper using a super calendar to further reduce space between the fiber, producing a very dense paper with high transparency. Yamamoto's fountain pen ink tests showed longer than average dry times, but resulted in great color reproduction and no bleed-through.

      • Size: A4
      • 210 x300mm
      • 100 sheets
      • 30.5gsm
      • Thin, onionskin Paper