Bank Paper

Bank paper is a thin strong writing paper of less than 50g/m2 commonly used for typewriting and correspondence.

Bank paper are also securities which banks instead of governments issue. See also Commercial paper, securities issued by corporations.

Paper
History
Materials
  • Wood pulp
  • Fiber crop
  • Papyrus
  • Paper chemicals
Types
  • Blotting
  • Bond
  • Construction
  • Copy
  • Cotton
  • Crêpe
  • Glassine
  • India
  • Kraft
  • Laid
  • Manila
  • Newsprint
  • Onionskin
  • Origami
  • Rag
  • Rice
  • Security
  • Seed
  • Tar
  • Tissue
  • Tracing
  • Wallpaper
  • Waterproof
  • Wax
  • Wood-free
  • Wove
Specifications
  • Size
  • Density
Production
  • Papermaking
  • Paper engineering
  • Paper mill
  • Paper machine
  • Sulfite process
  • Kraft process
  • Soda pulping
  • Paper recycling
Industry
  • List of paper mills
  • In Europe
  • In the United States
  • In Japan
Issues
  • Bleaching of wood pulp
  • Environmental impact of paper
  • Paper pollution
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