The main difference between composite paper and all-wood pulp paper lies in their manufacturing processes and materials. Composite paper uses multiple materials layered together, typically employing specialized manufacturing processes such as pressing and drying. All-wood pulp paper, on the other hand, is made from 100% pure wood pulp.
Composite paper offers higher strength and durability, meeting specific application requirements, such as printing on high-speed printing presses. All-wood pulp paper, however, is softer and more durable, typically used for packaging and printing on high-end goods.
