Whitewax Paper

Vellum paper is made by applying a wax coating to the original paper and then producing a glossy finish through repeated friction with flint. It boasts high luster. Good appearance properties (no holes, no spots, no large dust particles). Higher tensile and tear strength.
Raw paper is primarily made from wood pulp, with a portion using straw pulp as well. glossy paper comes in natural white and bleached varieties. It can be dyed into various colors according to product requirements. Silicon dioxide (quartz powder) is used as the white pigment, along with some waxy materials with high melting points. Animal glue is preferred for the adhesive. After coating, it is polished repeatedly using a grindstone polisher. There are also non-coated papers that achieve the glossy effect through flint friction. It is commonly used for decorative and exquisite packaging purposes.