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- Glassine abstract "Glassine is a smooth and glossy paper that is air, water and grease resistant. It is usually available in thickness between 50-90 GSM. It is translucent unless dyes are added to color it or make it opaque. It is manufactured by supercalendering: after pressing and drying, the paper web is passed through a stack of alternating steel and fiber-covered rolls called a supercalender at the end of the paper machine such that the paper fibres flatten facing in the same direction.".
- Glassine thumbnail Pergamintüte.jpg?width=300.
- Glassine wikiPageID "15110665".
- Glassine wikiPageLength "4090".
- Glassine wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Glassine wikiPageRevisionID "677619758".
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive_tape.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Baked_goods.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Baking.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Bookbinding.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Calender.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Cocaine.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Envelope.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Fat.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Firecracker.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Foodservice.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Heroin.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Illegal_drug_trade.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Illicit_drugs.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Model_rocket.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Model_rocketry.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Opacity_(optics).
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Origami.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Paperboard.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Philately.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Potato_chip.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Release_Paper.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Stamp_hinge.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Tessellation.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Translucent.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLink File:Pergamintüte.jpg.
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glassine paper".
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glassine".
- Glassine wikiPageWikiLinkText "glassine".
- Glassine hasPhotoCollection Glassine.
- Glassine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Glassine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paper.
- Glassine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glassine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreliable_sources.
- Glassine subject Category:Paper.
- Glassine hypernym Paper.
- Glassine type Article.
- Glassine type Newspaper.
- Glassine type Article.
- Glassine comment "Glassine is a smooth and glossy paper that is air, water and grease resistant. It is usually available in thickness between 50-90 GSM. It is translucent unless dyes are added to color it or make it opaque. It is manufactured by supercalendering: after pressing and drying, the paper web is passed through a stack of alternating steel and fiber-covered rolls called a supercalender at the end of the paper machine such that the paper fibres flatten facing in the same direction.".
- Glassine label "Glassine".
- Glassine sameAs Glassin.
- Glassine sameAs Glassine.
- Glassine sameAs グラシン.
- Glassine sameAs Pergamijn.
- Glassine sameAs Pelur.
- Glassine sameAs m.03hhrbt.
- Glassine sameAs Giấy_bóng_kính.
- Glassine sameAs Q1515155.
- Glassine sameAs Q1515155.
- Glassine wasDerivedFrom Glassine?oldid=677619758.
- Glassine depiction Pergamintüte.jpg.
- Glassine isPrimaryTopicOf Glassine.