Place of Origin:
CHINA
Brand Name:
CHINA PAPER
Certification:
SGS,FDA,FSC
Model Number:
carbonless paper
NCR Paper (No Carbon Required) – General term for carbonless paper.
CB / CF / CFB Paper – Refers to the coating positions (Coated Back, Coated Front, or both).
Continuous Form Paper – Used in dot-matrix or impact printers for invoices/receipts.
Multi-Ply Business Form Paper – Multi-layered forms for receipts, invoices, contracts.
Auto Copy / Self-Copy Paper – Produces copies instantly without carbon sheets.
Papel Autocopia – Spanish term for carbonless paper.
CARBONLESS PRODUCT DETAILS AND FEATURE
Grammage (GSM): 45g, 48g, 50g, 52g, 55g, 60g, 70g, 80g, 100g
Available Colors:
CB (White)
CFB (White/Blue/Pink/Green/Yellow)
CF (White/Blue/Pink/Green/Yellow)
Material: 100% virgin wood pulp or mixed pulp (both options available)
Size: Customized sheets and reels/rolls (e.g., 241×279mm, 9.5×11 inch, A4)
Ply: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 ply
Image Options: Blue and black images available
Packaging: 500 sheets per ream or roll
CARBONLESS PAPER APPLICATION
Carbonless paper (NCR paper) is commonly used for invoices, billing, bank statements, commercial listings, receipt rolls, ATM transaction records, and express waybills.
Thanks to its toner-free operation, high clarity, and eco-friendly properties, carbonless paper is widely applied in various industries, including business, office work, logistics, finance, government, and healthcare.
How Carbonless Paper Works
Carbonless paper (also called no-carbon-required paper, or NCR paper) enables duplicate writing or printing without using traditional carbon sheets. It relies on chemically coated layers that react under pressure to produce marks on subsequent sheets.
Key Components & Mechanism:
Multi-layer Structure:
Typically consists of 2 or more sheets (e.g., top sheet CB, middle sheet CFB, bottom sheet CF).
CB (Coated Back): The back of the top sheet is coated with microencapsulated dye (e.g., leuco dye).
CF (Coated Front): The front of the lower sheet is coated with a clay or polymer receptor that reacts with the dye.
CFB (Coated Front & Back): Middle sheets (if any) have both coatings.
Chemical Reaction:
When pressure is applied (e.g., writing with a pen or printer impact), the microcapsules on the CB layer rupture, releasing the colorless dye.
The dye reacts with the CF layer’s acidic coating, turning it into a visible color (usually blue or black).
Result:
The exact copy of the original marks appears on the underlying sheets instantly, creating duplicates without carbon smudges.
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