Knowing a paper’s weight is important when working on paper engineering and pop-up designs because the thickness of the paper is the feature that most defines its stiffness. Finding the weight of a piece of paper can be tricky if you don’t have the original packaging. Use the following table to convert different paper weights and thicknesses:
Microns | Thousandths of an Inch | Grams/Meter2 | Pounds (Bond Paper) |
---|---|---|---|
80 | 3.1 | 60 | 16 |
120 | 4.7 | 90 | 24 |
150 | 5.9 | 115 | 31 |
180 | 7.1 | 150 | 40 |
200 | 7.9 | 180 | 47 |
230 | 9.1 | 220 | 58 |
250 | 9.8 | 250 | 67 |
330 | 13.0 | 285 | 76 |
380 | 15.0 | 315 | 87 |
445 | 17.5 | 385 | 105 |
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