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Bond paper is a high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m2. The most common weights are 60 g/m2 (16 lb), 75 g/m2 (20 lb) and 90 g/m2 (24 lb). The name comes from its having originally been made for documents such as government bonds. It is now used for letterheads and other stationery and as paper for electronic printers. Widely employed for graphic work involving pencil, pen and felt-tip marker, bond paper can sometimes contain rag fibre pulp, which produces a stronger, though rougher, sheet of paper.
See also
Coated paper, also high-quality, but bond paper may be coated or uncoated
Inkjet paper
Tracing paper
References
Webster's Third New International Dictionary
Chamber's Science and Technology Dictionary, p. 103 (registration required)
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