Education, Office Supplies, Packaging, Printing, Arts and Crafts, Hygiene Products, Construction and Decoration, Industrial Production, Financial Instruments, Communication and Mailing, Home Decoration, Medical Records
Education: Used for teaching materials such as textbooks, workbooks, and exam papers.
Office Supplies: Printing paper, document archiving, memo pads, and other everyday office applications.
Packaging: Cardboard boxes, paper bags, gift packaging, due to their lightweight and recyclability.
Printing: Books, newspapers, posters, and other publications widely rely on paper as a medium.
Arts and Crafts: Painting, calligraphy, origami, paper cutting, and other creative mediums.
Hygiene Products: Toilet paper, tissues, diapers, and other daily consumables.
Construction and Decoration: Wallpaper, sound insulation materials, temporary building cardboard.
Industrial Production: Filter paper, sandpaper, special industrial papers (such as insulating paper).
Financial Instruments: Banknotes, checks, invoices, contracts, and other economic transaction documents.
Communication and Mailing: Traditional applications of envelopes, letter paper, and express delivery labels.
Home Decoration: Wallpaper, paper lanterns, paper decorations. Medical Records: Paper archives of medical records, prescriptions, and test reports.
The above classification is based on the physical properties of paper (lightweight, writable, easy to process) and functional requirements (recording, carrying, protecting), covering major areas while also considering common and special scenarios.
The applications of paper products are extremely wide-ranging. In the packaging industry, cardboard boxes are one of the most common paper products, widely used in packaging various products such as electronics, food, and daily necessities, serving to protect products and facilitate transportation and storage. For example, the booming e-commerce industry has led to a large number of goods needing to be packaged and transported in cardboard boxes, and the quality and performance of the cardboard boxes directly affect the safety of goods during transportation. In the field of cultural products, paper is the main carrier of cultural products such as books, magazines, newspapers, and notebooks, providing an important material foundation for the dissemination of knowledge and the inheritance of culture. In addition, paper products are also used in the field of hygiene products, such as toilet paper, tissues, and diapers, providing convenience and hygiene protection for people's daily lives.
