It will vary from material to material though, for example our brown kraft swing tags appear lightweight at 259 GSM but are a whopping 457 microns
149 55 Cover 407 250 Tag 90 Cover 243 105 Text 155 150 40 Bond 439 200 Bristol 100 Cover 270 108 Text 160 155 105 Text 488 300 Tag 110 Cover 298 120 Text 178 CONVERSION CHARTS for PAPER (GSM TO BASIS WEIGHT) PAPER INDUSTRY WEIGHT COMPARISONS
Divide this by 100 and the total is 0
To calculate the weight of a sheet of paper, follow these steps: Get the grammage of the paper: say 55 gsm
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This is due to the density of the paper, the way in which it is manufactured and how
For example, 80 GSM is
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4: mils = microns / 25
grams per square meter
There are 100 times as many grams per meter as there are per cm and a millionth as tons grams per micron as per meter
gsm (grams per square metre is a measure of mass per unit area - a kind of density whereas a micron is a measure of length
The formula for this conversion is: GSM = (Microns * Material Density) / 10
You always need the thickness and the density for this calculation
Wikipedia gives the density as
Paper and card can also be measured in (microns) which is the unit for the thickness of the paper
How to Convert Micron to Inch
Our stock ranges from 75 gsm to 350 gsm
Use the paper size formula: weight = area × grammage
All Fellowes laminating pouches are described and named as thickness per side, so this would be 80 microns
Multiply each pound of text paper by 1
cover = 216
To convert microns to GSM, you would need information about the material's density
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A mm (abbreviation for millimeter) is a small metric unit of measure that denotes length or width
Equivalently 1000*gsm/rho (kg/m³) = t (µm) If you don't know the density, there is no answer
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01 mil = 1 gauge = 0
A second measure is used to indicate the thickness of the sheet