What is Daolin paper? Why is it called Daolin paper!
“Daolin Paper”My real name is“offset paper”,It is a paper specially designed for offset printing and is also suitable for letterpress printing. Offset printing paper is generally made from bleached industrial wood pulp, wood pulp, rag pulp, and straw pulp, and requires moderate addition of fillers and glue. It is then made on a long web paper machine and polished.
The Origin of Daolin Paper:Around the 1920s, handmade paper was still mainstream in the paper industry during the late Qing Dynasty: margin paper was used for letters, historical paper was used for bookkeeping, rice paper was used for illustrations, and jade clasp paper was used for printing (lithography) books. In the image of the common people, paper is pulled out with bamboo curtains. It's like when foreigners talk about Chinese people, there must be a long braid behind their heads.One year, a paper company in Shanghai made a deal with Dowling Co. Ltd., a British company based in Hong Kong, and purchased a large amount of printing paper with high whiteness and good strength from Europe. This kind of paper is put into the market, and the printed books are more beautiful and loved by readers. The publisher also made a portion of the money as a result. Therefore, it has prompted other printing factories, post offices, and bookstores to demand the purchase of such good printing paper.But what is the name of such paper? According to the regulations at that time, it was called the name of the place where it came from. Because this type of paper was purchased by the Daolin company, it was renamed Daolin paper. Suddenly, Daolin paper became a famous brand product and became popular in the world.I think it is said that at that time, the paper sold by Daolin Company to Shanghai not only had printing paper, but also writing paper. Most of them use sulfite wood pulp as the raw material to make bleach. According to which situation, the level is already very good. Afterwards, due to the increasing demand in the printing industry, printing paper accounted for the vast majority, resulting in Daolin paper becoming synonymous with printing paper.