16 12, 2019

Why do paper handbags need to be covered?

By |2021-04-19T14:44:38+08:00December 16th, 2019|

The commonly materials used for paper bags are: white cardboard, kraft paper, coated paper, special paper and so on. When making a tote bag, the merchant usually prints the pattern and advertising slogan on the paper bag, and then uses the laminating process. Only after lamination, the pattern on the ...

16 12, 2019

Problems of Packaging Box in the Process of Stamping

By |2021-04-19T14:45:38+08:00December 16th, 2019|

Nowadays, with the increasingly fierce competition in packaging and printing industry, more and more businesses adopt hot stamping technology in order to effectively prevent forgery of packaging boxes. Hot stamping refers to the processing of transferring hot stamping materials or hot stamping patterns on the object to be burned by ...

16 12, 2019

Nonwoven bags are classified according to printing process

By |2021-04-19T14:45:44+08:00December 16th, 2019|

As the name suggests, nonwoven bags are made of nonwoven fabrics, which have the advantages of beautiful appearance, good air permeability and washability. According to the printing process, nonwoven bags can be divided into the following three categories: First, silk screen nonwoven bags Silk screen nonwoven bag, which is a ...

16 12, 2019

Digital Printing Process Develops Fast

By |2021-04-19T14:45:50+08:00December 16th, 2019|

The printed process on the reusable bags are not just traditional silk screen printing or heat transfer printing, and the new printing process, digital printing, has started to be widely used. Without complicated processes like traditional printings, finishing digital printing is very simple, just by a computer and a printing ...

16 12, 2019

Differences Between Embossing And Debossing

By |2021-04-19T14:46:00+08:00December 16th, 2019|

In recent years, more and more high-end paper packaging boxes are applied two processes- debossing and embossing. Now what’s the difference between embossing and debossing: Embossing produces an image which is slightly higher than the surface of the material, while debossing produces an image that's pressed into the material. They ...

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