Finishing process

share all kinds of finishing process on the process of customize paper box

What is coated paper and uncoated paper?

Coated paper: refers to the paper made by adding an appropriate amount of auxiliary materials to the pulping process;Uncoated paper: refers to the processed paper made of uncoated paper as base paper, coated with a layer of white paint on its surface, and super calendered or embossed. Coated vs. Uncoated Coated paper,with a clay or

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 What is lamination in the process of printing?

Lamination is common process of printing paperworks,which means applying a film to either one side or both sides of a printed documents.Normally,glossy lamination and matt lamination are two familiar lamination styles. Why we use lamination in printing? 1. The lamination film can protect the printed paper well, make the surface more smoother, brighter,stain-resistant, water-resistant, wear-resistant. 2. After

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What is Spot UV printing ?

Maybe you usually come across the term”Spot UV” in customized paper box or bag,today,we will take you to learn the details of Spot UV. Spot UV.also Spot Gloss/Varnish, involves the clear&shiny UV coating are applied to specific area of print matters rather than coating the entire surface to create an eye-catching effect.   What’s the standard process

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What is the difference between screen printing and Spot Uv?

1. Cost comparison Traditional screen printing requires film plate making, and its own printing cost is relatively expensive, and the screen printing points cannot be eliminated, and mass production is required to reduce costs, which cannot achieve small batch or individual product printing. Spot UV printing does not require such a complicated typesetting design, only

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