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Paper bursting strength refers to the ability of paper to withstand pressure or force before rupturing. It is a critical parameter in assessing the durability and quality of paper, especially for packaging, printing, and industrial applications. Measuring the bursting strength of paper ensures that it can endure stress during handling, transportation, and storage without tearing or failing. High bursting strength indicates strong fiber bonding, thickness, and overall paper integrity, making it suitable for demanding uses such as cartons, envelopes, and corrugated boxes. Testing methods for paper bursting strength involve applying uniform pressure on a paper sample until it bursts, providing measurable results in kilopascals (kPa) or pounds per square inch (psi). By evaluating the bursting strength of paper, manufacturers and users can select the right grade for specific applications, improve product reliability, and minimize d
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