Parchment paper, sulfidated paper, vegetable-based imitation parchment paper (English: parchment paper) is paper created by soaking for a few seconds a sheet of good quality paper, neither glued nor coated, in a Sulfuric acid bath, this substance hydrolyzes cellulose and partially converts it to amyloid, gelatin and is waterproof. Sulphurized paper is used as a protective wrapping agent for fats (such as butter or fried lard) other foods or explosives wrapping, as a filter or percolator. One-sided sulphurized paper is used to make some wall coverings.
After washing and drying, the sulphated paper is much tougher than the original paper, is translucent, greaseproof and, to a large extent, impermeable to water and gas. Of the heaviest and toughest properties are the products obtained by laminating, in a damp condition, two or more layers of sulphurized paper, called leatherette covers. Sulfurized paper with titanium oxide powder added will give it an opaque appearance.
*Types of faux leather paper:
Applications: Sulfurized paper is used as a protective wrapping agent for fats (such as butter or fried lard), other foods or explosive wrapping, as a filter or absorbent membrane, as fine-grade paper. business or drawing paper, to make greeting cards. Faux leather covers are used as a substitute for fake leather for book bindings, lampshades, and travel items.
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