Definition soft and strong light-weight paper with a grammage normally between 12 and 75 g/m2, whose main properties are softness and smoothness, cleanliness, high absorption capacity and strength and which can be used as facial tissue, paper towel, bathroom tissue, napkins etc. Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:- Australian Government. Department of the Environment. Tissue paper manufacturing, 'Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 6) - Select Legislative Instrument 2010 No. 246', Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2010L02641 (Australia). https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2010L02641 [24.11.2015] - Joint Research Centre. Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for the Production of Pulp, Paper and Board. July 2013, http://eippcb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/reference/BREF/PP_BREF_FD_07_2013.pdf [23.11.2015] "
Comment "Tissue is usually a product where the single layers produced in the paper machine are combined in a multi-layer product after the paper machine in a separate unit. Not to be confused with: wrapping tissue paper (narrower) [ IATE:1485902]<><><><>"
Definition papier ayant pour fonction d’essuyer, d’absorber et de protéger, par conséquent à usage unique, caractérisé par sa douceur et sa résistance Reference "COM-FR, d'après le site Le papier, c'est la vie > Utilisation du papier > Les papiers dans votre vie (22.6.2020)"
Definition soft and strong light-weight paper with a grammage normally between 12 and 30 g/m2, intended primarily as a wrapping material for fragile articles Reference TNC92
Definition papier d'emballage mince, souple et résistant, de grammage compris généralement entre 12 et 30 grammes par mètre carré Reference NF Q 01-005:juillet 1976
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Definition paper coated with hardened dichromated gelatine, containing carbon or other pigments, which can be rendered photosensitive and exposed to light before being applied to a metal surface of any shape and is used in the production of printing plates for rotogravure printing Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:""rotogravure printing process"". Encyclopaedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/95086/carbon-tissue [19.1.2015]"
Comment "Not to be confused with carbon paper [ IATE:1485944 ], which is used for making multiple copies of a single document."
Definition papier mince de bonne résistance, en particulier à la perforation, d'épaisseur régulière, très plat, apte à recevoir une couche pigmentée, et exempt de défauts susceptibles de permettre la pénétration de la couche pigmentée dans le papier Reference ISO/DIS 4046