The weight of a carton of A4 paper can vary depending on the type and brand, but a standard carton typically contains 5 reams, with each ream weighing about 2.5 kg. Therefore, a carton usually weighs around 12.5 kg. Since there are 1,000 kg in a ton, it would take approximately 80 cartons of A4 paper to make a ton.
It is bese on the size of your card and the thickness of the paper
200,000 pieces of paper are in a ton
It depends on the size of the paper in the ream and which ton are you talking. Metric Ton = 1000 Kgs = 2205 lbs Long Ton = 2240 lb Short Ton = 2000 lb Each ream of copying paper size 8.5"x11" weigh about 5 lbs. Do your calculation.
it takes 4 tons of wood to make one ton of paper
2,00 pounds of paper equals one ton.
1 ton of hemp weighs 1 ton. 1 ton of paper weighs 1 ton.
None. Water contains no fibres and so no amount of water can make paper.
1x7 ton Pick up can take semilar cartons size upto 27/30 cbm
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It takes hundreds of trees to make 1 sheet of paper, so it depends on the length of the book
It would take a rough average of 24 trees to produce a ton of paper. We can estimate that it takes about 12 trees to make a ton of ground wood and newsprint.SOME TYPICAL CALCULATIONS:1 ton of uncoated virgin (non-recycled) printing and office paper uses 24 trees1 ton of 100% virgin (non-recycled) newsprint uses 12 treesA "pallet" of copier paper (20-lb. sheet weight, or 20#) contains 40 cartons and weighs 1 ton. Therefore,1 carton (10 reams) of 100% virgin copier paper uses .6 trees1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333.3 sheets1 ream (500 sheets) uses 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly!)1 ton of coated, higher-end virgin magazine paper (used for magazines like National Geographic and many others) uses a little more than 15 trees (15.36)1 ton of coated, lower-end virgin magazine paper (used for newsmagazines and most catalogs) uses nearly 8 trees (7.68)23 trees needed for make a ton of paper
There are approximately 13.33 reams of paper in a ton if each ream weighs 75g/m2.