Betekenis van:
art paper

art paper
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kunstdrukpapier, kunstdruk
  • a high-quality paper (usually having a filler of china clay)

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Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Art and craft paper
  2. The United Kingdom provided, scientific and statistical information concerning the state of the art of recycling P & W paper.
  3. It is acknowledged that the market evolves towards higher RCF percentages and lower energy consumption for magazine paper, but SEL’s investment would not be ‘state of the art’.
  4. Both the investments in PM4 as in PM3 represent an update to current state-of-the-art in the paper industry.
  5. In past cases, the Commission has considered that, for certain types of paper, the use of waste paper should not be considered to go beyond the state of the art in the Community [15].
  6. In this case, the Commission concluded that a plant manufacturing newsprint paper from 100 % rate of waste newsprint paper was part of the state of the art in the EU.
  7. Both the investments in PM4 as in PM3 represent an update to current state-of-the-art in the paper industry. This is illustrated by an overview of latest upgrades made by various paper producers in the past years.
  8. Therefore, the Commission accepts that eligible investment under the scheme as described above, for de-inking P & W waste paper, goes beyond the current state of the art in the Community.
  9. The United Kingdom will only subsidise investments for the production of P & W paper from waste wood-free P & W paper when the investment goes beyond the state of the art. This means that the projects should involve new technology in their facilities and processes, whose trialling or demonstration will assist in solving the main technical barrier for recycling P & W paper, namely the de-inking of wood-free waste paper.
  10. C 73/2003 Stora Enso LangerBrugge, OJ L 53, 26.2.2005, p. 66. In this case, the Commission concluded that a plant manufacturing newsprint paper from 100 % rate of waste newsprint paper was part of the state of the art in the EU.
  11. The Commission had doubts concerning the justification used by the United Kingdom authorities that the current low utilisation of recycled content in the production of P & W papers in the Community was enough to state that manufacturing P & W paper using recycle fibre goes beyond the current ‘state of the art’ in the Community.
  12. Possibly, purely from a technical point of view, the investment goes beyond the ‘state-of-the-art’, although it remains to be seen whether the objective of 80 % RCF content will be achieved. But in any case, the objectives do not appear to be fundamentally different from the objectives other paper producers may set for themselves already now or in the near future.
  13. SEL’s investment in 100 % RCF newsprint capacity must be considered as a state-of-the-art technique, to which many newsprint producers have switched or will switch at some time in the future. The availability of sufficient waste paper seems to be a determining factor in this respect.