Drawing paper A3 160g 20 sheets
Drawing Paper A3 160g – Precision and Durability
Format: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
Weight: 160 g/m²
Every engineer, architect, or student knows that a successful project starts with the right foundation. This drawing paper is designed for those who require stability, precision, and durability for graphics or technical drawing tasks.
1. Paper Density and Texture
One of the main advantages of this product is the 160 g/m² weight. This is significantly thicker than standard office paper, providing the following features:
- Erasure Resistance: You can confidently use an eraser multiple times in the same spot – the paper does not pill or lose its structure.
- No Bleed-through: When using technical pens, ink, or markers, lines remain sharp and the ink does not bleed through to the other side.
- Clarity and Whiteness: The bright white color ensures maximum contrast, making drawings look professional and easy to read.
2. Universal A3 Format
A3 size (297 x 420 mm) sheets provide enough space for detailed plans, schemes, or artistic compositions. It is the middle ground between compact A4 and large architectural formats, making it the most popular choice in universities and design offices.
3. Application for Science and Creativity
Although the product is called "drawing paper," its range of use is very wide:
- Technical Drawing: Geometric shapes, architectural plans.
- Graphics: Working with pencils, charcoal, sanguine, or ink.
- Modeling: Due to its strength, the paper can be used for creating light paper models.
Technical Summary
- Format: A3.
- Paper Weight: 160 g/m².
- Quantity: 20 sheets.
- Color: White.
- Purpose: Drawing, sketching, technical graphics.
Verdict
This 20-sheet drawing paper set is an optimal choice for students and professionals. It combines high technical quality with an affordable price. If you are looking for paper that "forgives" mistakes (frequent erasing) and maintains the aesthetic of the drawing, this product is your best choice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this paper suitable for watercolors?
While 160g paper is thick enough, it is better suited for dry techniques and ink. When using a lot of water, the paper may warp slightly.
Is it suitable for printers?
Yes, most laser and inkjet printers support 160g paper, but it is always recommended to check your device's technical specifications for maximum paper thickness.