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Q: What is the thickness of newsprint?
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Does NAICS Code 322121 cover newsprint mills?

It does not cover newsprint mills


What is paper used to print newspaper called?

Newsprint mainly consists of wood pulp and is of low cost and high strength. There are limits on the percentage of newsprint that can be manufactured from recycled fiber. Fibers extracted from softwoods include spruce, fir and pine and these timbers in the form of newsprint, can be recycled five times


Is newsprint a natural resource?

no


What color is newsprint paper?

Newsprint paper is typically light gray or off-white in color.


Does Canada import or exports newsprint?

Export because export means going out and one of Canada's many values are newsprint.


What is newspaper used for?

It is called newsprint


Which is the world leading producer of newsprint?

canada


What type of paper is use for printing?

Newsprint.


What is newsprint?

Newsprint is a type of cheap, low-quality paper used for printing newspapers. It is typically made from wood pulp and has a rough texture. Newsprint is designed to absorb ink quickly and is commonly used for publications that require large quantities to be printed at a low cost.


What is the thickness of a paper back book?

There is no standard thickness for this type of book - most commuter books run about 2 to 3 cm but long novels may be over 5 cm. Paperbacks also range from cheaply produced perfect bound versions printed on (essentially) newsprint to good quality trade paper backs which are on heavy clay filled paper stitched together.


How many miles in a roll of newsprint?

i hav no clue!


What type of paper is use for printing newspaper?

Newsprint.