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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.
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The main component of RMB paper is short cotton lint, the paper is smooth, tough, fold-resistant, stiff, and has a certain chemical resistance, can be used for a long time and is not easy to damage, 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 ink, metameric ink, magnetic ink, etc.
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It's not just an ordinary paper sprinkle anyway! It doesn't rot easily when it comes into contact with water. Pick up the paper and use it the same!
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RMB paper is a banknote paper made of cotton pulp as the main raw material.
The banknotes used in the vast majority of countries are printed on paper, and the main raw material of banknotes is cotton pulp, sometimes mixed with some hemp pulp, chemical wood pulp, etc. It has great water resistance and is suitable for gravure printing.
Cotton pulp contains pure cellulose. The fibers are elongated and elastic, and have good absorbency. The resulting paper is fine, soft, highly opaque and can be stored for a long time.
Bleached is used to make filter paper, absorbent base paper, drawing paper, ** paper and other high-grade printing papers. The unbleached ones are used to make steel paper, base paper, etc.
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RMB paper is a banknote paper made of cotton pulp as the main raw material.
Sometimes it is mixed with part of 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 paper is decorated with a watermark or clipped into a "ribbon" (synthetic fiber).
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.
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If you tell it, you're breaking the law.
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This should generally be unaware, it is confidential, and people who make money should know it.
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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 produced by three banknote paper mills under the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation. (Reference: Monetary Law).
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