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foil paper backed with metal foil.
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foil Metallic material used for printing (blocking) the wording on the binding case.
Ãâó: www.bindery.com.au/glossary.htm
foil A stamping tool, known as a die, stamps a material onto the paper. The material usually is seen as metallic gold or silver.
Ãâó: www.1printingsource.com/glossary.html
foil A character in a work whose behavior and values contrast with those of another character in order to highlight the distinctive temperament of that character (usually the protagonist). In Shakespeare
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foil A thin gauge (0.000285 ?0.0005 inches / 6-12 microns) aluminum foil laminated to plastic films to provide maximum oxygen, aroma and water vapor barrier properties. Although it is by far the best barrier material, it is increasingly being replaced by metallized films, (see MET-PET and MET-OPP) because of cost.
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