Project Description
Uncoated White Kraft
Uncoated White Kraft is a type of paper that shares some characteristics with UncoatedBrown Kraft but differs primarily in color. While Uncoated Brown Kraft has a natural brown hue, Uncoated White Kraft is, as the name suggests, white in color.
Like its brown counterpart, Uncoated White Kraft is typically made from unbleached pulp derived from softwood trees using the kraft pulping process. This process involves cooking wood chips under pressure in a solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide, resulting in a strong and durable paper.
Uncoated White Kraft is often used for similar packaging applications as Uncoated Brown Kraft, such as grocery bags, envelopes, wrapping paper, and cardboard boxes. However, its white color provides a cleaner and more neutral background for printing, making it suitable for a wider range of branding and design options.