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The paper used to print the renminbi is a special paper, generally called banknote paper. This kind of paper mainly has some of the following characteristics.
The texture of the paper is superb. The raw materials used to make this paper, mainly cotton linters, are much more valuable than ordinary papermaking raw materials. The formula of papermaking raw materials has a strict fixed ratio.
The paper made is smooth and delicate, tough and fold-resistant, crisp and flat. If you shake the banknote in the air with your hand, or pull the ends of the banknote loosely and tightly with both hands, or flick the surface of the paper with your fingers, it will make a crisp sound. Most of the raw materials of ordinary printing paper are straw, wheat straw, rags, etc., and the texture of the paper is soft and rough, the toughness and tension are insufficient, and it is easy to break.
If it shakes in the air, its sound is muffled.
No fluorescence reaction. The raw materials used in this paper are pure and clean, free of impurities, with high whiteness, no addition of fluorescent brighteners, and a natural white color. If exposed to ultraviolet light, there is no fluorescence reaction.
Ordinary printing paper generally has to add fluorescent brighteners, and under ultraviolet irradiation, it will emit bright blue and white fluorescence.
Watermark. The paper used for RMB banknotes is more commonly watermarked technology. The third set of banknote paper above the RMB yuan coupon has a full-page watermark with a five-pointed star pattern.
Among them, the 10 yuan banknote paper uses a fixed watermark of the Tiananmen picture. The fourth set of RMB banknotes paper, 10 yuan coupons, 50 yuan coupons and 100 yuan coupons use the fixed watermark of the character image, and the other banknotes above the yuan coupon use the full watermark of the ancient money pattern.
Security line. Some of the paper used for RMB banknotes has taken measures to set up safety threads in the papermaking process. For example, the fourth set of RMB 1990 100 yuan coupons and 50 yuan coupons are set up with security lines at the fixed position of the banknotes.
These banknotes are not visible when they are looked at at level on a daily basis. If these banknotes are seen through the light, you can clearly see that there is a three-dimensional dark security line in the banknote paper, which can be touched by hand on the surface of the ticket, and the part of the line is raised, especially the banknotes that flow through a period, this feature is more obvious.
The paper raw material of RMB is short cotton wool, so the paper is crisp, strong and durable, and makes a crisp sound when shaken. Due to the special process, there is no fluorescence reaction, that is, there is no fluorescence under the UV lamp.
Most of the paper in the renminbi has a watermark (now only the corner ones have no watermark), which is printed when making paper.
The fifth set of renminbi is filled with colorless fluorescent fibers, which fluoresce under ultraviolet light, and red and blue colored fibers.
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1. The main component of RMB paper is short cotton lint, the paper is smooth, tough, fold-resistant, stiff, and has a certain chemical corrosion resistance, which can be used for a long time without being damaged, ink is one of the main components in the banknote printing, the fourth set of RMB uses a variety of anti-counterfeiting inks, such as colorless fluorescent inks, metameric inks, magnetic inks, etc.
2. The banknote paper used to print RMB is watermark paper, which is a special paper used for banknote printing. This paper is produced by three banknote paper factories under the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation: Hebei Baoding Banknote Paper Factory, Jiangsu Kunshan Banknote Paper Factory and Chengdu Banknote Paper Factory.
In addition to its physical and chemical properties such as wear resistance, folding resistance, acid resistance, and alkali resistance, it also has built-in security threads, color red, blue fibers and other anti-counterfeiting means, and it is covered with watermark patterns for anti-counterfeiting.
3. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the auxiliary currency units of RMB are jiao and cent. 1 yuan is equal to 10 jiao, and 1 jiao is equal to 10 points. Since the issuance of the renminbi, the People's Republic of China has lasted more than 60 years, with the development of economic construction and the needs of people's lives and gradually improved and improved, so far five sets of renminbi have been issued, forming a multi-variety, multi-series monetary system such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and commemorative coins.
4. In addition to the three types of coins, the first, second, and third sets of renminbi have been withdrawn from circulation, and the renminbi currently in circulation is the fourth set of renminbi issued by the People's Bank of China since 1987 and the fifth set of renminbi issued in 1999, and the two sets of renminbi are in circulation at the same time.
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The paper of RMB is banknote paper, and the main raw material of banknotes is cotton pulp, sometimes mixed with some hemp pulp, chemical wood pulp, etc. The requirements for this kind of paper are high strength, especially the folding resistance of more than thousands of times, and has greater water resistance, suitable for gravure printing. To prevent counterfeiting, the core cavity of the paper is decorated with a watermark or clipped into a "ribbon" (synthetic fiber).
According to Article 7 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Renminbi, the new version of Renminbi was designed by the People's Bank of China and submitted for approval. Article 8 The renminbi is printed by a specialized enterprise designated by the People's Bank of China. Enterprises printing renminbi shall print renminbi in accordance with the renminbi quality standards and printing plans formulated by the People's Bank of China.
Article 10 Enterprises printing the renminbi shall hand over all qualified renminbi products to the People's Bank of China's renminbi issuance treasury and destroy all unqualified renminbi products in accordance with the People's Bank of China's regulations. Article 11 After the original version and original model of the printed renminbi are used, they shall be sealed by the People's Bank of China. Article 12 Important matters such as special materials, technologies, processes, and special equipment for printing renminbi are state secrets.
Enterprises and relevant personnel printing renminbi shall keep state secrets; Without the approval of the Chinese Hedongmin Bank, no unit or individual may provide it to the outside world. For more information about what paper is used for RMB, go to see more content.
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