• Normal kraft paper is strong and relatively coarse. It has high
tensile strength. The
grammage is normally 40–135 g/m2. •
Sack kraft paper, or just
sack paper, is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability. • Absorbent kraft paper is made with controlled absorbency (i.e., a high degree of porosity). It is made of clean low
kappa hardwood kraft and has to have a good uniformity and formation. •
Spinning kraft paper is an especially strong type of kraft paper with relatively low grammage (40 g/m2). This paper requires the best possible machine direction strength and cross machine elongation. This is done by high fiber orientation on the paper machine. •
Hunting cartridge paper is a kraft paper used in
shotgun shells. This paper needs a high tensile strength in the machine direction, which is the axial direction of the cartridges. In the cross direction, the cartridge is supported by the gun-pipe, but a sufficient elongation is needed. The body of the cartridge is wound of a kraft paper of 80–120 g/m2, which is further covered by an outer sheet of 60–80 g/m2 with color and printing. •
Candy wrapping paper and
twisting paper are thin 30–40 g/m2 kraft papers and are mostly
flexo or
offset printed. These papers require a good strength, with highly oriented fibers. Twisting paper is mostly opaque and often
supercalendered. ==Applications==