It depends on the thickness of the core paper and cell size.
cut a representative samle of paper 1 meter by 1 meter and weight it.
The weight of the paper in gram per square meter. Note that the weight in pounds is not the weight per square foot, but the weight of 500 of some arbitrary size sheet (for copy paper it is for a 17x22" sheet - for book paper it is 25x38". ). 20# copy paper or 50# book paper is about 75 gsm.
GSM is a gram per square meter . tempate of 20x25cm paper size cut it and weight it in weightometer
Artificial honeycomb can be made using cellulose or paper. The cellulose should be inserted into a honeycomb shaped mold and set to dry.
You can't ! Microns are measurements of length - gsm is a unit of weight !
The mass of paper is usually given as grams per squaremetre. You still need to provide the width to calculate the mass, and from there to calculate the weight.
GSM means grams per square meter in measurement. It is the measure of the weight and type
meter length of notebook paper?
A good paper weight for a standard folder is typically around 80 to 100 gsm (grams per square meter). This weight provides durability while still keeping the folder lightweight and easy to handle.
Paper weight
Offset is a type of paper. Often it is called text-weight. Some other types are Bond, Cover, Index. The related link has more information as well as an equivalency chart. Looking at the chart: there is no entry for 96 lb, but you can interpolate between 90 and 100 pound, so 96 pound offset is about the same 'weight' paper as 38 pound bond. Note the grams per square meter (GSM) column. Most paper manufacturers will specify the gsm of the paper as well as the 'common weight' to help compare. The GSM is the mass (in grams) of 1 square meter of 1 sheet of the paper.
The unit 'gsm' stands for 'grams per square meter', which means that a 130 gsm paper is heavier than an 80 gsm paper. Whether the 130 gsm is thicker depends on the type of paper. However, 130 gsm of the same paper stock would obviously be thicker.