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Introduction to Binwang Poker: Paper Selection for Poker Making

Time: 2018-03-24 Source: ZheJiang BingWang Playing Cards CO.,LTD.

Playing cards have become a part of our daily lives, whether it's going shopping or taking a car, there will always be people handing out advertising playing cards to us. Some people will take it out of curiosity, while others will take it out of practicality. However, during use, there may be situations where some playing card paper feels comfortable to the touch, while others are of poor quality and may even fall off over time. So how to choose the material of paper when customizing playing cards?

As is well known, the quality of playing card paper directly affects the production effect of playing cards. Many people have been using playing cards for so many years, but they still don't know what paper they are made of. Below is a brief introduction to the paper of playing cards.

Generally, playing cards come with specialized paper, which is suitable for hand feel, paper hardness, and stiffness. Most of them use paper weighing over 250 grams, but the choice of paper is not necessarily better with thicker paper. It mainly depends on the quality of the raw materials.

The common paper used for making playing cards includes whiteboard paper, copperplate paper, black core paper, blue core paper, etc. However, copperplate paper is relatively less durable than specialized paper and is therefore not commonly used. White cardboard usually has three or four layers compounded in the mesh and then coated to make it. The difference between blue core paper, white cardboard, and black core paper is that the core layer of blue core paper is dyed blue, while the core layer of black core paper is dyed black, mainly for anti perspective and anti-counterfeiting purposes. However, playing cards are not only made of paper, but also require many other materials. However, most of them are used for collection.

So, do you know what kind of paper to choose when customizing playing cards next time?

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