Phenol-free thermal paper grade

BPA Free Thermal Paper Jumbo Roll Supplier For Converters

BPA free thermal paper is selected by converters, label manufacturers and direct thermal printing buyers when the purchasing file requires a thermal coating without bisphenol A. The buyer still needs to confirm GSM, width, sensitivity, image durability, coating type, roll diameter, core size, target market and document scope before comparing price.

Buyer Specification Checklist

GSM / basis weightConfirm target GSM, caliper expectation and whether the paper is for receipt rolls, labels, tickets or other direct thermal applications.
Width and slittingSend jumbo roll width or finished roll width. Width changes affect slitting plan, yield, MOQ and packing.
Core and roll diameterConfirm core diameter and maximum roll diameter for the converter or printer line.
Coating requirementClarify whether the grade needs top coating, back coating, waterproof performance or standard receipt-paper behavior.
Image durabilityReview expected image life, storage temperature, handling condition and contact with plasticizers, oil or alcohol.
DocumentsRequest available TDS, COA, SDS/MSDS or BPA-free statement according to exact grade and order scope.

How Buyers Use BPA Free Thermal Paper

BPA free thermal paper is commonly reviewed for POS receipt rolls, payment terminal rolls, queue tickets, logistics documents and certain label materials where buyers want to avoid BPA in the thermal coating system. The exact approval path depends on the destination market and the buyer’s internal compliance policy.

A BPA free claim should be connected to the selected grade, not a broad product family. Procurement teams should request available documents by order scope and keep the approved grade in the purchase file for repeat orders.

BPA Free Does Not Replace Full Specification Review

The chemical preference is only one part of the order. Print sensitivity, smoothness, curl, dusting, coating uniformity, slitting edge, winding tension and carton packing can all affect downstream converting or printer performance.

When switching from a conventional thermal paper to a BPA free grade, buyers should run printer compatibility and image stability tests before bulk conversion. A small sample can confirm print density, cutting behavior and roll handling before price negotiation is finalized.

Quality Control Points

QC review may include basis weight, caliper, whiteness, coating appearance, image density, background stability, roll edge, splice control, winding condition, packaging label and batch traceability.

For export orders, packing should protect rolls against moisture, pressure marks and carton deformation. The buyer should specify pallet, carton or wrapping expectations before shipment.

RFQ Details That Speed Up Review

Send GSM, roll width, jumbo roll diameter, core diameter, coating type, image life expectation, printer or converting use, monthly usage, target market, packing method and required documents. If the grade is replacing an existing supplier, share the current specification or sample feedback so the technical review can compare like for like.

Procurement FAQ

Is BPA free thermal paper the same as phenol-free thermal paper?

Not always. BPA free means the selected grade does not use BPA. Phenol-free may refer to a broader chemical requirement. Buyers should define the compliance wording required for their market.

What should I send for a BPA free thermal paper quotation?

Send GSM, width, roll diameter, core size, coating type, application, monthly usage, target market and requested documents.

Can BPA free thermal paper be top coated?

Yes, if the selected grade and coating route support it. Top coating should be requested when moisture, abrasion or handling resistance is important.