Cardboard

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Getty AAT: Materials (matter)

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<materials by form> > <materials by physical form> > <fiber and fiber products> > fiber products > paper (fiber product) > <paper by form> > pasteboard (paper)

Descripción

A type of stiff pasteboard that is thicker than 0.006 inches, typically consisting of good-quality chemical pulp or rag pasteboard, and varying greatly in type and stability. High quality archival cardboard is made from rag pulp and has a low acid content, used for mounting prints, drawings and watercolors. Other grades of cardboard is used for cards, signs, printed materials, and high-quality boxes. Inferior grades of cardboard, such as corrugated board, are made from coarsely ground sulfite treated wood pulp; for this board, use "corrugated board." The first carboard box was produced in England in 1817. Corrugated cardboard was patented in 1871.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300014224

Otros términos

  • karton (cardboard) [nl]
  • karton (cardboard) [da]
  • carton (papier) [fr]
  • Karton (Papier) [de]
  • cartulina [es]
  • cardboards [en]
  • card-board [en]
  • card board [en]
  • paper board [en]
  • paperboard [en]
  • cardstock [en]
  • cartons (papier) [fr]