Q. What is bond paper?

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Bond paper is a type of writing paper that is both high-quality and durable. It is comparable to bank paper, but its weight is larger than 50 g/m2. The most frequent weights are 60 g/m2, which is equivalent to 16 pounds, 75 g/m2, which is equivalent to 20 pounds, and 90 g/m2 (24 lb). The fact that it was initially manufactured for official papers like government bonds is where the term derives from. It is being utilized as paper for electronic printers, in addition to being used for letterheads and other types of stationery. Bond paper, which is frequently used for graphic work combining pencil, pen, and felt-tip marker, can occasionally contain rag fibre pulp, which results in a stronger, but rougher, sheet of paper.

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