Collection: Kraft Paper

Kraft paper is a strong, durable, and versatile type of paper made primarily from wood pulp through the kraft process, which involves treating wood chips with a mixture of chemicals to break down lignin and separate the cellulose fibers. It is known for its high tear resistance and tensile strength.

Key Characteristics:

  • Color: Typically brown (natural), but it can also be bleached to produce white kraft paper.

  • Texture: Coarse and slightly rough, with a matte finish.

  • Strength: High strength, suitable for heavy-duty applications.

  • Thickness: Available in various GSM (grams per square meter) ratings, typically ranging from 40 to 200+ GSM.

  • Eco-Friendly: Often made from recycled materials and is biodegradable and recyclable.

    Common Uses:

    • Packaging and wrapping

    • Paper bags and sacks

    • Envelopes

    • Protective filler in shipping

    • Arts and crafts