Raw materials of greeting cards

The raw materials of greeting cards  that may be of wood pulp or part "rag" (textile waste)—sturdy, fairly expensive paper[paper?:paper sample maker cutting machine].

 Increasingly, these card stocks are being made with recycled materials. Many, but not all, of the companies put a glossy aqueous coating consisting of water and a water-based acrylic coating on the stock after printing[printing?:printing cutting finishing solution] particularly when a photograph is featured. Inks vary as well.

Many companies are moving toward the use of soy inks, containing water-based solvents and are more easily cleaned, recycled, or disposed of than oil-based solvent inks. Soy ink composition varies with the printing process; cards are most often printed using sheet-fed printing and the soy ink for that includes between 20%-30% soybean oil, resins, pigments, and waxes.

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