Application
Carbonless paper is widely used for creating instant duplicate invoices and receipts in retail and service industries. When a customer receives the top copy, the business retains an identical second copy for record-keeping without needing separate carbon sheets. This streamlines accounting processes while ensuring accurate financial documentation.
Carbonless paper employs a sophisticated microencapsulation system where microscopic dye capsules are embedded in the paper's coating layer. These capsules, typically 3-10 microns in diameter, contain colorless dye precursors and reactive clay materials. When pressure is applied through writing or printing, the capsules rupture, releasing dyes that react with acidic developers in subsequent sheets. This chemical reaction creates permanent marks without requiring carbon intermediaries. The technology represents a significant advancement over traditional carbon paper, eliminating smudging while maintaining copy quality across multiple duplicates. Modern formulations use crystal violet lactone as the primary dye, offering superior stability and color development compared to early carbonless systems. The precision engineering of these microcapsules ensures consistent performance across varying environmental conditions and pressure levels.