be able to identify common papers such as
layout, cartridge, tracing, grid, card, corrugated
card, duplex board, solid white board, foam core
board;
• understand the different properties and
uses of such materials both as a media
for communication and as a material for
manufacturing products such as packaging;
• understand the availability of common
components e.g. to fasten, seal, hang, pour, join,
bind, index;
• understand that many paper based boards
are laminated to other materials and that the
composition can be adjusted to create different
properties for specific purposes e.g. foil-backed
for food packaging;
• understand the stock forms for paper/card
materials i.e. size, thickness, weight and
colour;
• have a basic understanding of the source of pulp
and the primary processes involved in conversion
to workable materials.
Paper making process -
http://www.paperonline.org/uploads/paper%20making.pdf