Papers characterized by lightness and transparency. The majority of the volume is represented by sanitary tissue products such as towels, toilet tissues, napkins and facial tissues. Also includes other products with weight less than 24" x 36" 18 lb. per ream such as fruit and vegetable wraps, pattern tissues and creped wadding.
Absorbent paper used for a variety of hygienic purposes.
a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
Thin, soft paper made from strong cellulose fibrous materials and of a substance usually between 12 and 25 gsm.
an almost transparent paper used for patterns and for wrapping
Paper that is very light in weight. There are two basic categories of tissue paper: wrapping tissue and absorbent tissue. Wrapping tissue paper is stronger, thinner, denser, and less porous than absorbent tissue paper, and is very rarely embossed. Absorbent tissue paper is often embossed to improve its absorbency even further.
Very thin paper used to wrap or pack favors. Comes in a variety of colors.
The term used for various paper grades with a grammage of up to 30 gsm.
Soft, lightweight paper used for hygienic and household purposes.
Tissue paper or wrapping tissue is a type of thin, translucent paper used for wrapping and cushioning items.