DREEP is an Oji F-Tex product name for parchment paper (sulfuric acid paper).
DREEP is formed by processing DREEP base paper with sulfuric acid solution, changing the paper fibers to a tenacious, semi-transparent gelatinous substance. This is known as an “amyloid”. Amyloids bind paper fibers together and block pores in the paper, giving it a variety of properties. |
Characteristics of DREEP(Parchment paper)
Oil resistance
Amyloids have the effect of making the surface strength and tensile strength of the paper stronger than those of ordinary paper.
Water resistance
The paper has a high level of wet strength, making it resistant to water.
Aroma retention
Because it prevents exposure to outside air, it is commonly used for packaging liner and other uses to retain the aroma of chocolates, cakes, etc. |
High strength
Amyloids have the effect of making the paper more oil resistant than ordinary paper.
Peelability
The paper has strong surface strength and the fibers do not peel, giving it weak peelability.
Semi-transparency
Semi-transparency makes it possible to express the aesthetic appearance of products, printed matter, etc.
Hygiene
Made using carefully selected raw materials and safe process management.
(DREEP W and Art DREEP thin type have passed tests based on the Food Hygiene Act.)
A wide range of variation
Brand / Item |
Dimensions(mm) |
Ream weight(kg) |
Basis weight(g/㎡) |
Sheets / pack |
---|---|---|---|---|
DREEP W |
1016×762 |
27.0 |
34.9 |
500 |
1016×762 |
32.0 |
41.3 |
500 |
|
1016×762 |
39.0 |
50.4 |
500 |
|
DREEP F |
1016×839 |
80.0 |
93.9 |
200 |
1091×788 |
96.0 |
111.7 |
200 |
|
DREEP C |
1016×762 |
25.0 |
32.3 |
500 |
Art DREEP |
1091×788 |
Thin35.5 |
41.3 |
500 |
1091×788 |
Thin96.0 |
111.7 |
200 |
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