While
choosing the type of paper you require for printing, it is important to keep in
mind that what paper weight and density you are selecting. The mass of the
product per unit paper area is known as paper density. Depending on the density
there are two paper types- lightweight and heavy. Papers with heavy density
like cardboards do not allow light to pass through them thus they are denser
but lightweight papers like tissues do allow passing of light.
The
paper to be used is selected according to its usage. For print works that need
to be durable like brochures and catalogues use high density papers while
papers with very short lifetime like pamphlets use low density papers. Here are
some of the density papers used according to their usage:
·
For cards and booklet covers 280- 420 gsm.
·
For magazine 200-250 gsm
·
For booklets, brochures and flyers 120-170 gsm
generally considered for upmarket feel.
·
For stationary and flyers 90-100 gsm.
Whatever
may be your printing requirement, ‘Galgo Fine Papers’ meets all your paper
needs through a single company platform. Galgo is a leading fine paper company having a global presence and offering extensive printing and
packaging paper solutions. It is an extended are of Santosh Group and provides
the finest printing paper solutions at reasonable prices.
Papers by Galgo leading fine paper company offers a
range of Contrast, Classic, Digital, Metallic, Rendezvous Superwhite and Iris
SG White papers suitable of all types of printing needs and business
stationary. It merchandises all types of fine printing papers and boards for
printing calendars, brochures, notepads and other business stationary.
It is
the most well-known and preferred fine paper brand among the major
organizations of the country as well as it also has a recognizable
international presence. Providing customer satisfaction is its motto by raising
the standards of the print papers. It offers Whites & ivory uncoated
papers, Print enhancement coated papers, Metallic & textured papers and
other premium ranges of fine papers.
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