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  • Dimples
    The Role of Dimples in Packaging SurfacesDimples in film refer to tiny surface dents that appear as the material cools or solidifies during production. These marks form when the molten layer meets cooler equipment or when the temperature drops faster than the film can stabilize. Even though dimples Read More
  • Electroplated Cylinder
    A Closer Look at the Electroplated CylinderAn electroplated cylinder is a gravure printing cylinder coated with a thick, even layer of copper through an electroplating process. This copper surface becomes the foundation for engraving the tiny cells that hold ink. Because gravure printing relies on m Read More
  • Ghosting
    What Is GhostingIn packaging and printing, ghosting refers to a faint, unintended repeat of an image caused by leftover ink transferring to another part of the print. It looks like a shadow or echo behind the artwork. Ghosting shows up when ink doesn’t release evenly from the plate or when the press Read More
  • All-scenario adaptation of food packaging bags: Triple upgrades in safety, functionality and experience
    I.Industry trend: Food packaging bags have entered the era of "precise matching"As a professional with over a decade of experience in the packaging industry, I have witnessed the transformation of food packaging bags from "simple wrapping" to "multi-functional carriers". At present, three major fact Read More
  • Vacuum coffee bean packaging bags: A fresh choice for long-term coffee storage
    For coffee lovers and industry practitioners, "freshness" is the soul of coffee flavor. Roasted coffee beans are like "breathing living organisms", constantly coming into contact with air and undergoing oxidation reactions, leading to the loss of aroma and deterioration of taste. For ordinary packag Read More
  • Headspace
    What Headspace Means in PackagingIn packaging work Headspace refers to the air gap inside a sealed package.This empty area sits above the product and plays a bigger role than most people expect.It shapes freshness, pressure control, and overall package performance.Why Headspace ExistsHeadspace gives Read More
  • Adsorption Film
    What Adsorption Film MeansAdsorption Film is a specialty film designed to trap gases or odors before they move through a package.It uses materials that attract and hold gas molecules on the surface rather than letting them spread.Teams rely on it when they want extra protection for products sensitiv Read More
  • BMI
    What BMI (Barrier Metallized Ink) MeansBMI (Barrier Metallized Ink) is an ink system engineered to bond tightly with metallized films.These inks handle the slick and non absorbent surface of metal coated films which makes them useful for flexible packaging.Teams use BMI when they need strong adhesio Read More
  • Curl-Proof Heavy Kraft Lamination
    What Curl-Proof Heavy Kraft Lamination Really IsCurl-proof heavy kraft lamination is a sturdier kraft paper setup designed to stay flat even when humidity or pressure changes.The kraft layer brings strength and the laminate helps stabilize movement across the sheet.Teams pick this material when they Read More
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