The Japanese created a transparent paper

Two Japanese companies Oji Holdings and Mitsubishi Chemical developed a transparent paper made from cellulose fibers. New material planned to be used in tablet displays.

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The thickness of the paper, resembling a plastic film, is 20 thousand. times less than the thickness of a human hair, reports NHK. Density paper – 8-85 g / m2.

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Both companies in collaboration with electronics manufacturers plan to establish cost-effective mass production transparent paper for three years. Paper according to representatives of Oji Holdings, will help in creating flexible tablets that can be easily folded and folded.

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