It means one thousandths of an inch. So 2mil is .020 inches.
Point like point board also is a reference to inches. So a 12pt is .012", 20pt is .020".
This might help: http://www.paper-paper.com/weight.html
It could also mean mili liter like in a wine bottle that says 750 ml . . .
You missed a decimal point . . . 2 mil = 0.002 = two thousands of an inch
You missed a decimal point . . . 2 mil = 0.002 = two thousands of an inch
or it could mean mili liter = 1/1000 of a liter . . . wine bottles frequently come in a750 ml size and also 1.5 L
Thank you for your answer. Do you know about "micro", some label products using "#"(micro) to measure the weight (or thickness )? Can "micro" transfer to "ml"?
Thank you for your answer. Do you know about "micro", some label products using "#"(micro) to measure the weight (or thickness )? Can "micro" transfer to "ml"?
Are you sure that 'micro' is what you are looking for? The '#' character synonymous with 'pound' or 'lb' - i.e. 80# Text or 80 lb Text is 'eighty pound text' - as a measure of paper weight...
http://www.jampaper.com/paper-weight-chart.asp
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