20 lb. bond paper isn't 20 pounds of bond paper, but rather the basis weight, which measures the density of the paper based on how heavy 500 sheets of that paper is. A single sheet of this type of paper is, on average, 4/1000 of an inch thick.
A ream (500 sheets) of 20 lb office paper is just under 2 inches thick, so one sheet cannot be 0.001 (one-thousandth of an inch). It's closer to 0.004 inches (more like 0.0038). At 25.4 mm per inch, this gives us about 0.09652 mm, or just under one-tenth of a millimeter thick.
33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)
7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)7600 lb = 3.8 t(US)
88,000 lbs divided by 2,000 lbs (Short ton) = 44 Short Tons
1 lb = 1 lb.
4.7 mil paper is thicker than 20 lb paper. Mil is a unit of measurement used to describe the thickness of paper, with 1 mil equal to 0.001 inches. Therefore, 4.7 mil paper would be approximately 4.7 times thicker than 20 lb paper.
100 lb paper typically has a thickness of around 0.13 millimeters or 0.005 inches.
120 lb paper is typically around 0.003 inches (0.076 mm) thick. The weight of paper is a measurement of its density, not its thickness, so the thickness can vary depending on the type of paper and its composition.
work it out yourself.
14 Point paper refers to the exact thickness of the paper at .014 inches or 0.356 millimeters. This is equivalent to 114 Lb. card stock or 308.52 gsm.
It means the weight of 500 sheets of the basis paper used to make the finished product. For instance, standard 8-1/2" X 11" paper is actually cut from a 17" X 22" basis, which produces 4 sheets when cut. So, 500 sheets of 17" X 22" paper that weighs 20 pounds would be 20 lb paper. Once it is cut and packaged for sale, 500 sheets no longer weighs 20 pounds, so the number becomes a guide for you to judge the relative thickness of different papers.
For embossing, it is recommended to use paper with a thickness of at least 80 lb (approximately 218 gsm) to ensure a clean and defined embossed impression. Thicker paper can also be used for more pronounced embossing results. Ultimately, the thickness should be suitable for your specific embossing project and the level of detail desired.
Paper measured by weight is in pounds, as in so many pounds per 500 sheets of it's parent size. For example Bond paper's basis size is 34"x22" and 500 sheets will weight 20 lbs, and a ream (500 sheets) of 20 lb bond sized 8 1/2 x 11 inches will weight about 2 and a half pounds.
10 lbs. The 20 lb. weight refers to the weight of a ream of C size paper, which is 4 times the size of letter paper, or twice the size you ask about.
A case of 20 lb letter size paper typically weighs around 50 pounds, as there are typically 10 reams of 500 sheets each in a case.
It means it's 20 (Twenty) pounds.. Pounds is an imperial measure in the US for weight.. 20lbs is about 9.0718474 kg (Kilograms) Notice I put an "s" after lb, it's because the digits 20 is larger than a one.. 20lb paper means that 500 sheets of 17 x 22 paper (2000 sheets or 4 reams of 8.5 x 11) will weigh 20lbs.
6 sheet of letter size 11"x8.5" weigh 1 ounce