Packaging printing is a printing process that uses various packaging materials as carriers to print decorative patterns, designs, or text on packaging, in order to make the product more attractive or explanatory, thereby conveying information and increasing sales. Including printing of packaging cardboard boxes, packaging bottles, packaging cans, etc. Packaging printing plays a significant role in both the printing and packaging industries, and is an indispensable part of packaging engineering. There are printing methods such as relief printing, flatbed printing, gravure printing, screen printing, orifice plate printing, etc. The main elements of printing include paper, ink, color, etc. Packaging printing needs to take into account issues such as economy and environmental friendliness, while also being able to fully and effectively express the information that needs to be printed.
Paper box production process
1. Wine box printing paper: various types of paper such as copperplate paper, white card, gray background white, kraft paper, gold aluminum foil paper, silver aluminum foil paper, special paper, etc., ranging from 157 grams to 400 grams. 2. Color count for wine box printing: one to four colors
3. Wine box making process: The wine box can be hot pressed with gold, silver, and bulged (concave convex) UV、 Membrane (membrane is divided into bright membrane and sub membrane), etc.
4. The printing quantity of wine boxes: 3000 to 10000 wine boxes are the most cost-effective The more printed materials there are, the more cost-effective it is
Wooden box production process
1. Board cutting: Cut various boards such as pine wood, paulownia wood, poplar wood, plywood, density board, etc. according to the size of the wooden box as needed.
2. Logo printing: There are three printing methods for logo printing: hot stamping, screen printing, and laser engraving. Hot stamping is divided into two types: ordinary hot stamping and hot stamping. Hot stamping requires copper plate engraving, and the customized quantity is generally greater than 500, the more cost-effective it is.
3. Wooden box assembly: usually glued together with white latex adhesive and nailed with mosquito nails.
4. Polishing: Use a professional polishing machine to polish.
5. Install hinges and buckles.
