Founded in 1991, Dabea is an integrated pulp and paper mill with an annual output of 600,000 tons of pulp and paper, and is owned by Thailand's Ewang Yago Group, the second largest paper group in Asia. Launched in 2000, Daboe is Thailand's first branded consumer copy paper, and has been the leading brand of copy paper in Thailand for 10 consecutive years.
Due to the tropical climate in Southeast Asia, the trees grow luxuriantly, the wood is good, and the fiber polymerization is high, which is very suitable for making pulp. The high fiber content of the paper, the density (tightness) is also large, and the elongation, tearing, folding resistance, etc. will naturally be higher, giving consumers the most intuitive experience is that it is very thick in the hand, smooth and smooth writing.
The horizontal and longitudinal stiffness of A4 and A3 copy paper are greater than 50mN and 110mN respectively, which fully meet the requirements of national standard excellent products. The whiteness of CIE is between 148~152, which is slightly lower than that of Century Jiayin, the contrast between black and white is not strong, and the eyes are not easy to get tired after reading for a long time, so it is more suitable for black and white printing. The opacity of 70g/㎡ and 80g/㎡ paper is 93.7% and 96.4% respectively, which is similar to that of Century Jiayin, and the reading experience is very good.
Thanks to the dense fibers, the paper thickness is uniform, which also helps to improve gloss and whiteness, and enhances the effect of color tonal reproduction. Moreover, the smoothness of the paper is also high, so that the contact between the paper surface and the print head or toner cartridge will be more uniform and complete, and the transfer of ink will be more uniform and sufficient, the color effect will be good, and the paper will be smooth.
The moisture content of Dabeer paper is between 3.5% ~ 4.5%, which just meets the national standard. If the moisture content is too low, the paper is prone to brittleness, and many people think that the paper only needs to do a good job of moisture-proofing, but in fact, the paper should not be placed in a too dry place such as direct sunlight.