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Wood Pulp Printing Paper Bible Paper
Bible paper, also known as scritta paper,
is a thin grade of paper used for printing books which have many pages,
such as a dictionary.
Specification of Bible Paper
Dictionary Paper & Bible Paper Thin, Fine Printing Paper Made from Wood Fiber Pulp
(Email us for more information of 28-60gsm Bible Paper)
Annual production capacity of three production lines to ensure supply and delivery.
Product Name | Bible Paper (Dictinoary Paper) |
Gram | 28g |
Gram | 31g |
Gram | 36g |
Gram | 39g |
Gram | 45g |
Gram | 50g |
Gram | 55g |
Gram | 60g |
Bible paper is an ultra-thin, high-quality printing material crafted from refined wood pulp. It features a luminous, delicate sheen, a dense yet silky-smooth surface, excellent ink receptivity, and sharp print definition.
Its featherlight weight maximizes printable area per ton, lowering shipping expenses and minimizing environmental impact through reduced timber consumption. Thanks to its exceptional opacity, titanium dioxide is commonly added as a filler—its superior refractive index, ultra-fine particles, and brilliant whiteness enhance the paper’s ability to resist show-through.
Color variations: Pure white, blue-white, eco-white, ivory, and cream
Consistent thickness and optimal stiffness for precise handling
True-to-life color fidelity for vivid reproduction
Certifications: ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004, SGS, and FSC compliant
Material Attributes:
A high-performance printing substrate engineered with:
Ultra-low basis weight construction
Enhanced light-blocking capacity
Optimized tensile resilience
Managed moisture resistance
Functional Applications:
Sacred scripture reproduction (liturgical texts, devotional materials)
Academic reference publications (lexicons, annotated volumes)
Regulatory medical literature (prescription inserts, compliance leaflets)
Q1:What kind of paper is used for Bibles?
Bible paper, also known as scritta paper, is a thin grade of paper used
for printing books which have many pages,
such as a dictionary. Technically, Bible paper is a type of woodfree uncoated paper.
Q2:Why is Bible paper so strong?
Despite its thinness, Bible paper is highly durable. It is typically made from long cotton or linen fibers,
which provide flexibility and tear resistance. Many high-quality Bible papers are also acid-free,
preventing yellowing over time and ensuring longevity.
Q3:Do Bible pages tear easily?
Because they're thin and handled often, a page or two in everyone's Bible will likely tear at some point.
Most homes have a roll of standard tape (think Scotch,
or the equivalent) and for convenience's sake this is often the go-to tool for repairing ripped Bible pages.
Q4:Why do Bible pages do thin?
The Bible is a large volume that for most typesettings runs over 1,000 pages.
To keep the Bible from being too thick and heavy, Bible publishers often use special paper that is thin,
lightweight, and durable.
Q5:Why are Bible pages see through?
Thin paper is often translucent, but Bible paper is designed to have a certain level of opacity to prevent text from being seen through the page.
This allows for easier reading and understanding without distractions from other pages or text bleeding through.