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"High-grade chemical wood pulp or cotton fibers are stronger materials, so they'll produce a more durable sheet," says Dauncey of Domtar. "Combinations of chemical and mechanical wood pulps are generally weaker materials, and produce a less durable sheet."
Publishers can avoid being caught flatfooted by the proposed textbook weight regulations, and avoid durability problems, by moving to lighter-weight papers that meet NASTA standards.
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