Differences between Decorative Paper and Impregnated Paper

Oct 07, 2024 Leave a message

The main differences between decorative paper and impregnated paper are in terms of use, production process and properties. ‌

Differences in use
Decorative paper is mainly used for decoration and packaging products, and is commonly seen in gift packaging, book covers, furniture surfaces and other fields. It is made through printing technology, has a rich selection of patterns, designs and colors, and can provide products with a beautiful appearance. ‌Impregnated paper is used to make various waterproof, oil-proof and pollution-proof products, and is widely used in construction, automobiles, electronics, hygiene and other fields. It is made by soaking paper in resin liquid and undergoing processes such as heating and compression, and has excellent water-resistant, oil-resistant and pollution-resistant properties. ‌Differences in production process
Decorative paper is usually made through printing technology, and different printing machines and technologies can be used to print different patterns, designs and colors. ‌The production process of impregnated paper involves soaking the paper in resin liquid, and then combining it with the paper through processes such as heating and compression, so that the paper becomes more durable, waterproof and pollution-resistant. ‌ Differences in properties
Decorative paper is usually a thinner paper with good printing and air permeability, but poor water and pollution resistance.
Impregnated paper is usually tougher and more durable than decorative paper, with good waterproof, oil and pollution resistance, but poor printing performance.
Differences in application scenarios
Decorative paper is widely used in gift packaging, book covers, furniture surfaces and other fields, and can also be used to print various promotional materials, advertisements, etc.
Impregnated paper is used to make waterproof layers, ink boards, sanitary products, etc., and is suitable for occasions that require high water and pollution resistance.