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Glassine is a type of paper that is used in the Pulp and Paper industry. It is a smooth, glossy paper that is made from bleached chemical pulp and is usually transparent or translucent. It is often used for packaging, as it is grease-resistant and moisture-resistant. It is also used for bookbinding, as it is strong and durable.
Glassine is also used in the printing industry, as it is suitable for printing on both sides. It is often used for printing labels, as it is resistant to smudging and fading. It is also used for printing photographs, as it is acid-free and does not yellow over time.
Glassine is a versatile material that is used in a variety of industries. It is used in the food industry, as it is grease-resistant and moisture-resistant. It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry, as it is non-toxic and does not contain any harmful chemicals.
Some companies in the Glassine market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, WestRock, and Domtar. Show Less Read more