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Aspect | Advantages of Stone Paper | Comparison with Traditional Wood Pulp Paper |
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Physical Properties | Waterproof, oil-resistant, and durable: Very tough, tear-resistant, waterproof, moisture-proof, insect-proof, and grease-resistant. | Traditional paper is weak when wet, easy to tear, and easily damaged in humid environments. |
Environmental Benefits | No trees, no water: Production does not rely on forest resources, uses no water, and has no wastewater or gas emissions. | Traditional papermaking is a major water consumer and pollution source. |
Cost Efficiency | Lower production cost: Raw materials (stone powder) are cheap and abundant. Overall production cost can be 20-40% lower than traditional paper. | Cost is highly volatile due to fluctuating prices of wood pulp, grass pulp, etc. |
Detailed Environmental Benefits
Resources saved: Producing 1 ton of stone paper saves approximately 20 trees, 100 tons of fresh water, and reduces 2.3 tons of petroleum use.
Pollution-free production: The process is physical, using no water, no strong acids/alkalis, and no bleaching agents. It emits no wastewater, no solid waste, and no toxic gases.
Natural degradation: After disposal, it naturally crumbles into stone powder in about 3-6 months under sunlight. Even when incinerated, the low resin content means no toxic black smoke.
Excellent Physical Properties
Tear-resistant and durable.
Waterproof and moisture-proof – ideal for outdoor use, frozen food packaging, and moisture-sensitive instructions.
Smooth surface – good print quality, vivid color reproduction, and smooth writing.
Significant Cost Advantage
Overall production cost can be 20-40% lower than traditional paper, making it very attractive for large-scale applications like packaging and logistics.
Limitations
Writing feel may differ slightly (due to resin content).
Not suitable for high-temperature scenarios (e.g., laser printers/copiers), as heat may melt or stick the resin.
