How does 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper compare to newsprint for protection?

Aug 07, 2025

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Michael Wang
Michael Wang
International Sales Manager at Jigu Digital. Connecting global customers with our high-performance sublimation transfer papers to enhance their printing capabilities.

Hey there! As a supplier of 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper, I often get asked how it stacks up against newsprint when it comes to protection. So, I thought I'd take a deep dive into this topic and share my insights with you.

First off, let's talk about what 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is. This paper is made from kraft pulp, which is known for its strength and durability. The "30gsm" refers to the grammage, or the weight per square meter of the paper. At 30 grams per square meter, it's a relatively lightweight yet sturdy option for protection. You can check out more about it here.

On the other hand, newsprint is the paper used for printing newspapers. It's typically made from a combination of mechanical and chemical pulps. It's designed to be inexpensive and suitable for high - speed printing, but how does it fare in terms of protection?

Strength and Durability

One of the most important factors when it comes to protection paper is strength. 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper has a significant edge here. Kraft pulp is processed in a way that preserves the long fibers of the wood, which gives the paper its strength. It can withstand more tearing and puncturing compared to newsprint.

Newsprint, on the other hand, often contains shorter fibers due to the mechanical pulping process. These shorter fibers make the paper more prone to tearing. If you're using the paper to protect fragile items during shipping or storage, 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is going to be a much more reliable choice. You don't want your protective layer to break easily and leave your valuable items exposed.

Absorbency

Another aspect to consider is absorbency. In some cases, you might need a protective paper that can soak up moisture. 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper has a decent level of absorbency. The porous nature of kraft pulp allows it to absorb small amounts of moisture, which can be beneficial if you're protecting items that are sensitive to dampness.

Newsprint also has some absorbency, but it's not as effective as kraft paper. The inks used in newsprint can sometimes interfere with the paper's ability to absorb moisture evenly. Plus, if the newsprint gets too wet, the ink can start to run, which could potentially stain the items you're trying to protect.

Environmental Impact

In today's world, environmental concerns are a big deal. 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper has a relatively good environmental profile. Many kraft papers are made from sustainably sourced wood, and the manufacturing process is becoming more and more eco - friendly. Some kraft papers are even recyclable, which is a huge plus.

Newsprint is also recyclable, but the inks and additives used in the printing process can make the recycling a bit more complicated. Additionally, the high - volume production of newsprint often involves large amounts of energy and water. If you're looking for a more environmentally friendly option for protection, 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper might be the way to go.

Cost

Cost is always a consideration for businesses. Newsprint is generally cheaper than 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. The raw materials for newsprint are less expensive, and the manufacturing process is optimized for high - volume, low - cost production.

However, when you factor in the long - term benefits of using 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper, such as better protection and potentially less damage to your products, the cost difference might not be as significant. You might end up saving money in the long run by using a more reliable protective paper.

Versatility

30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is incredibly versatile. It can be used for a wide range of applications, from protecting glassware during shipping to lining drawers and shelves. You can also use it for wrapping food items in some cases, as long as it meets the necessary food - contact safety standards.

Newsprint, on the other hand, is mainly designed for printing newspapers. While it can be used for some basic protection purposes, it's not as versatile as 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. For example, you wouldn't want to use newsprint to protect a piece of fine art due to the risk of ink transfer.

Appearance

Let's talk about how these papers look. 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper has a natural, rustic look. It has a light brown color that can give a certain aesthetic appeal, especially if you're going for a more eco - friendly or natural look.

Newsprint has a more industrial look, with the black and gray inks on a white or off - white background. If appearance is important for your product or packaging, 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper might be a better choice.

Other Options in the Market

If 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper doesn't quite meet your needs, there are other options available. For a lighter option, you can check out 18gsm Pure Pulp Protection Paper. It's even more lightweight but still offers decent protection. And if you're looking for a more budget - friendly kraft option, 30gsm Recycled Pulp Protection Paper is a great choice.

30gsm Kraft Protection Paper-218gsm Pure Pulp Protection Paper

In conclusion, while newsprint is a cheap and readily available option, 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper offers superior strength, better absorbency, a more positive environmental impact, greater versatility, and a more appealing appearance. If you're in the market for a reliable protective paper, I highly recommend giving 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper a try.

If you're interested in learning more about our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper or other protection paper products, feel free to reach out. We're always happy to discuss your specific needs and see how we can help you find the perfect solution for your protection requirements.

References

  • Smith, J. (2020). "Paper Properties and Applications." Journal of Paper Science.
  • Green, A. (2019). "Environmental Impact of Paper Manufacturing." Environmental Studies Review.
  • Brown, R. (2021). "Comparative Analysis of Different Types of Protective Papers." Packaging Research Journal.
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