...
On-time Free Shipping Worldwide
Free Designing Support
100% Price Match Guarantee
Get Instant Quote
On-time Free Shipping Worldwide
Free Designing Support
100% Price Match Guarantee

Paper Weight Chart with Calculator

Guide to Converting Paper Weight: PT, GSM, and LBS

In the packaging and printing industry, various types of papers are available, including text stock, coated stock (also known as cover stock), and uncoated stock. We will review the conversion process for each material. But at first, let’s take a look at the types of papers.

Calculate GSM in Real Time

Use this calculator to convert PT units and lbs units to GSM.
Please note: This calculator will only calculate uncoated paper stock to GSM unit. For converting coated stock, you can read the blog below. Thanks.

PT / LBS to GSM Converter

GSM: —

What is Text Stock?

Text stock is a type of paper used in printing pages of books, magazines, brochures, and other printed materials. It’s a material where a large amount of text is present. It’s a lighter and thinner material compared to other stock options available in the market, and perfect for printing text.

What is Uncoated Stock?

Uncoated stock, also known as cardboard stock, is a thicker material compared to text stock. Perfect printing and packaging design. This material is highly durable and customizable, making it ideal for manufacturing custom boxes.

What is Coated Stock?

Coated stock is available in two variations: C1S and C2S. It’s a coated cardboard that comes with added protection of lamination. You can also use this material for printing and customizing packaging boxes.

Conversion Of Text Stock PT To GSM

Below we have provided a table of conversion of text stock PT to GSM:

Text Stock in PT

Text Stock in GSM

10pt

~60 GSM

12pt

~72 GSM

14pt

~84 GSM

16pt

~96 GSM

18pt

~108 GSM

Here’s how you can convert Text PT stock to GSM

  • GSM ≈ PT X (600)/100
  • Let’s take 20pt as an example
  • GSM ≈ 20pt X (600)/100 ≈ 120 GSM

Conversion of Uncoated Stock PT To GSM

Below, we have provided a conversion table of Uncoated Stock PT to GSM:

Uncoated Stock in PT

Uncoated Stock in GSM

10pt

~140 GSM

12pt

~168 GSM

14pt

~196 GSM

16pt

~224 GSM

18pt

~252 GSM

Here’s how you can calculate the conversion:

  • GSM ≈ PT X (1400)/100
  • Let’s take 24pt into consideration, and we will get:
  • GSM ≈ 24pt X (1400)/100 ≈ 336 GSM

Conversion of Coated Stock PT To GSM

As we have discussed above, coated stock comes in two different variations, which we will cover below. Let’s start C1S.

Conversion of C1S (Coated One Side) PT To GSM

C1S cardboard is available in three different coating variations: low coating, medium coating, and high coating. 

The low coating adds approximately 50 coating weight adjustments in the conversion factor, which is 1400 in this case. For medium, it is 100, and for high coating, 150. The coating weight adjustment. 

For the conversion table, we are using a medium coating adjustment:

C1S Covered Stock in PT

C1S Covered in GSM

10pt

~150 GSM

12pt

~180 GSM

14pt

~210 GSM

16pt

~240 GSM

18pt

~270 GSM

Here is the formula for calculating C1S Stock PT into GSM:

  • GSM ≈ PT X (1400 +C)/100 
  • C indicates the coating weight adjustment. In the above table, we used a coated adjustment of 100. Now, let’s assume you have 24pt C1S cardboard. This is how you can calculate the approximate GSM.
  • GSM ≈ 24pt X (1400+100)/100
  • GSM ≈ 360

Conversion of C2S (Coated Both Sides) PT To GSM

Just like C1S, C2S also features a coated surface on both sides, which helps make the material sturdy and thick.

Here’s how you can calculate GSM from C2S pt:

Please note that this will have two C values, such as C₁ (coating weight on side 1) and C₂ (coating weight on side 2).

  • Formula: GSM ≈ PT X (1400 + C₁ + C₂)/100

In our case, we have C2S that is coated on one side with medium adjustment and on the other side with high adjustment, for the 8pt cardboard.

  • GSM ≈ 8 X (1400 + 100 + 150)/100
  • GSM ≈ 8 X (1650)/100
  • GSM ≈ 132 GSM

C2S Coated Stock (PT)

C2S Coated Stock (GSM)

10pt

~165 GSM

12pt

~198 GSM

14pt

~231 GSM

16pt

~264 GSM

18pt

~297 GSM

20pt

~330 GSM

22pt

~363 GSM

24pt

~396 GSM

Now you know how you can convert if you have stock in PT and want the result in GSM for manufacturing purposes. If you are still confused, you can read our detailed guide on PT vs GSM.

There is one more measurement that is often used in packaging and printing companies, which is LBs, meaning Pounds. We have taken the liberty to also providing the information on that too.

How To Convert lbs To GSM?

Converting lbs to GSM isn’t as complicated as PT. Here’s how you can convert your text stock and covered stock from lbs to GSM:

For text stock: GSM ≈ lbs X 1.48

For coated/cover stock: GSM ≈ lbs X 2.71

For a more breakdown, you can review the table given below:

Coated & Text Stock in lbs

Text Stock in GSM

Coated Stock in GSM

54 lb

~80

~146

61 lb

~90

~165

68 lb

~100

~184

82 lb

~121

~222

101 lb

~150

~274

122 lb

~180

~331

135 lb 

~200

~367

Now you can convert lb into gsm using this method. If you still have any questions, you can contact our experts through our chat support.

Please note: All calculated results will be approximate, meaning they will be closer to the accurate GSM you would measure using the scaling method.