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The main components of RMB paper are short cotton wool and high-quality wood pulp, the paper is smooth, tough, fold-resistant, stiff, and has a certain chemical resistance, which can be used for a long time without being easily damaged. Paper money is a common currency used in daily life.
The banknote paper used to print the renminbi is special watermark paper, which is a special paper used for banknote printing. This paper is the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation.
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The main component of RMB paper is short.
Cotton wool. The paper is smooth, tough, and resistant to folding
Stiffness. Good, and has a certain chemical resistance, can be used for a longer period of time without easy damage, ink is one of the main components in the printing of banknotes, the fourth set of RMB.
A variety of them were used.
Security inks. Such as colorless fluorescent inks
Metameric inks.
Magnetic inks. Wait.
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The uses are as follows: 1. Measuring value: using RMB to measure the necessities of daily life can more easily judge whether there is a need to buy or store;
2. Circulation: The more people who spend money, the more money they have, and the more they save, the less money they have, so that their assets can flow;
3. Collection: The most valuable money is searched for by the money that is old or has special significance, and there are often players who collect serial RMB around them;
4. Payment: The popularity of online payment has led to a decrease in the transaction volume of RMB banknotes;
5. World currency: may be used when going abroad, and exchange foreign currency abroad;
6. Maintain stability: RMB deposit is an important factor to ensure a sense of well-being.
Further information: 1. The historical process of the development of the RMB:
1. The first set of RMB.
On December 1, 1948, the People's Bank of China.
Establishment and issuance;
On March 1, the second set of RMB.
Officially issued, and the first set of renminbi was recovered;
On April 20, the third set of renminbi was issued.
On April 27, the People's Bank of China issued the fourth set of renminbi.
5. The fifth set of RMB of the People's Bank of China.
Issued on 1 October 1999.
2. Introduction to RMB:
RMB is a legal tender issued by the People's Bank of China, and its monetary unit is "yuan", and the auxiliary currency units are "jiao" and "cent". RMB 1 is equal to 10 jiao, and RMB 1 jiao is equal to 10 cents. The types of currencies used in the renminbi include banknotes as well as coins.
There are eight denominations of RMB banknotes: "1 Jiao", "5 Jiao", "1 Yuan", "5 Yuan", "10 Yuan", "20 Yuan", "50 Yuan" and "100 Yuan".There are six denominations of coins: "1 cent", "2 cents", "5 cents", "1 jiao", "5 jiao" and "1 yuan".
The People's Bank of China is the competent authority of the People's Republic of China for the administration of the renminbi, responsible for the design, printing and issuance of the renminbi. With the socialist market economy.
With sustained, healthy and rapid development, the demand for currency in society is also increasing, and it has become an important development task for China to improve the printing and anti-counterfeiting measures of the renminbi and the liquidity of the market.
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The main material used in the production of the renminbi is cotton, followed by some wood pulp and other chemical materials.
The paper is made from 95% cotton and 3% wood, with 2% other chemical materials. Among them, the cotton is mainly high-quality short-staple cotton, and the main production area is from Xinjiang.
In fact, there are still a lot of materials for the production of RMB, although those chemical materials only account for 2%, but they are indispensable and important materials. These materials can greatly improve the waterproof, crisp, and anti-theft functions of the RMB.
As for the choice of cotton as the main material, it is because the properties of cotton are much stronger than ordinary paper, which can make the yuan less fragile and much stronger.
1. Ink.
Ink is the main component of printing banknotes, and all of our printing industries actually need ink, but the ink of RMB is different.
The fourth set of RMB uses a variety of anti-counterfeiting inks, such as colorless fluorescent inks, metameric inks, magnetic inks, etc.
In fact, in life, we will also find a small number of counterfeit coins on the market, although the process of these counterfeit coins looks similar to the real one, but the biggest difference between counterfeit coins and genuine coins is the different materials used. The use of a variety of anti-counterfeiting inks is a technology that counterfeit money does not have, so we can easily identify the authenticity of the RMB.
2. Synthetic fibers.
There is another important link in the anti-counterfeiting of RMB, that is, the "ribbon" is sandwiched on the paper.
This so-called "ribbon" is made of synthetic fibers, a material that cannot be replicated by ordinary counterfeit coins. Moreover, the embedding technology of the renminbi is very special, and counterfeit money is difficult to imitate.
Many people think that the "ribbon" of RMB is gold, but in fact it is not, this fiber is very special and not completely metal.
3. Short lint.
Why is it that ordinary paper is destroyed in one go, and most of it rots into a pile of mush, while the renminbi can still remain intact even if it is put in the washing machine and washed several times?
The key lies in the raw materials, the main component of the RMB is short cotton wool, the paper is smooth and tough, water resistant and corrosion-resistant. RMB paper can be used for a long time without being easily damaged, and it also has a certain resistance to chemical corrosion.
The reason why our renminbi can be circulated for such a long time has a lot to do with its main ingredient being short cotton wool.
The production process of RMB is very complicated, it takes a month to make a piece of RMB out of the factory, and the production process can be imagined how complicated it is.
Therefore, there are actually many kinds of materials for RMB, but the largest proportion is short cotton wool.
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The main raw materials for the production of renminbi are 95% cotton and about 3% wood, and the rest is other chemical materials. Banknote paper is smooth, tough, fold-resistant, stiff, and can be used for a long time without being easily damaged.
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Cotton is the main material, but in addition to this, there are also cotton fibers, flax fibers, wood, various chemical materials, and inks to prevent counterfeiting.
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The materials used to make the renminbi are a secret and cannot be disclosed to the public, and the only legal place to print money is the People's Bank of China, and it is illegal for other individuals or institutions to print the renminbi.
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The material of RMB is a watermark paper specially used for banknote printing, the main raw materials are 95% cotton and 3% wood, and then some chemical materials are added. Humidifying agents in the production process of banknote paper, as well as surface sizing, are the two major reasons for making banknotes waterproof in addition to cotton pulp.
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The main raw material of the banknote is cotton pulp, mixed with a part of mahjong, and chemical wood pulp, which is only a part of the production of RMB materials. More specific data should be clearer to professionals.
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The main component of RMB paper is short cotton lint, the paper is smooth, tough, has a certain chemical resistance, can be used for a long time without easy damage, ink is also one of the main components in the printing of banknotes.
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Hello, according to your question :
If it is divided according to the material, the RMB can be divided into two types.
1.Folding money. The paper used to print the renminbi is a special paper, generally called banknote paper.
2.Metal currency. For example, coins, and some metal commemorative coins that are often issued.
In a sense, the commemorative coin is also a form of the renminbi.
The above are some of my personal suggestions, I hope it will be helpful to your questions.
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01 C RMB (ABBREVIATION: RMB; Currency**: CNY; Currency Symbol:
It is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China. The People's Bank of China is the competent authority for the administration of the renminbi and is responsible for the design, printing and issuance of the renminbi. In recent years, after the advent of color photocopiers, cases of copying counterfeit banknotes have been heard of, so special chemicals have been developed to coat banknotes.
The surface of RMB paper is more tough, and its level of corrosion resistance and damage resistance is relatively high. In terms of material, high-quality wood pulp is the main synthetic material, of which short cotton wool also plays a big role. The main raw material is cotton pulp, sometimes mixed with some hemp pulp, chemical wood pulp, etc.
Paper money is a currency that needs to exist and circulate in the market for a long time, so its ability to resist wear, fold and acid and alkali must be guaranteed, and its material composition also highlights this functional attribute well. From the basic material ratio to the production process, it is only the interlocking links that can create the high-durability banknotes we see today.
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