The Process Flow of the Corrugator Production Line
Release date:
2021-12-20
Process flow:
(1) Die-cutting, one cross-pressure line, one slotting, one printing, and one joining;
(2) Cutting, cross-grooving with one seam, longitudinal grooving followed by printing, and then joining;
(3) Cutting, cross-grooving—printing, slitting, longitudinal grooving—joining;
(4) Printing, slitting, and longitudinal creasing—followed by joining.
(5) Printing, slitting, creasing, and joining.
Corrugated cardboard is transformed into corrugated boxes through die-cutting, creasing, tucking, or gluing. Corrugated boxes are the most widely used packaging product, consistently ranking first in terms of volume among all types of packaging materials—this includes calcium-plastic corrugated boxes as well.
Corrugated cardboard boxes, with their superior performance and excellent processing capabilities, are gradually replacing wooden crates and other traditional transport packaging containers, becoming the dominant force in shipping and logistics. Beyond protecting goods and facilitating storage and transportation, these boxes also enhance product appeal and help promote brands. As a green and eco-friendly product, corrugated cardboard is not only beneficial for environmental sustainability but also ideal for easy handling and efficient loading/unloading during transit.
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