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What are the common materials and production processes for finished corrugated color boxes?

Publish Time: 2023-10-08
Common materials and production processes for finished corrugated color boxes are as follows:
Material:
Corrugated cardboard: This is a complex multi-layer material consisting of top paper, corrugated paper and bottom paper, often used to make the exterior and interior structure of color boxes. The top paper is responsible for protecting the items, the corrugated paper plays a buffering and supporting role, and the bottom paper is used to enhance the stability of the box.
Paper: used to make the outer and inner structure of the color box, including printed patterns and text.
Plastic film: used to wrap items and protect them from the outside environment.
Composite material: A material composed of two or more materials, usually used to make the bottom of a color box or to enhance the stability of the box.
Craftsmanship:
Slurry preparation: It is a key step in making corrugated board, including raw material selection, pulping, screening, batching and processing.
Corrugated board manufacturing: The top paper, corrugated paper and bottom paper are bonded together in a certain order to form corrugated board.
Coating processing: Coating adhesive, paint or ink on corrugated cardboard to increase its waterproofness, gloss or color.
Cutting processing: Cut the corrugated cardboard into required specifications and shapes.
Creasing: Fold the cut corrugated cardboard into a certain shape to make it more beautiful and usable.
Packaging: Put the finished color box into a packaging bag or box, seal and label it.
These are common materials and processes for making finished corrugated color boxes. Different materials and processes can be selected and used according to specific needs.
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