Definitions for "Cast Coated Paper"
Keywords:  gloss, polish, chromium, enamel, roller
Cast coated paper refers to paper dried under pressure against a heated, polished cylinder to produce a high-gloss enamel finish.
A paper that is coated and then pressure-dried using a polished roller which imparts an enamel-like hard gloss finish.
Paper or board that is coated by allowing the coating to harden while in contact with a chromium-polished surface. Cast coated papers are the glossiest of all coated papers.