Tag Archives: Packaging
Difference Between Kerf and Routing Depth
What is the technical distinction between Kerf and Routing Depth, and why is pre-production testing essential?...
Impact of Kerf Width on Rule Stability
How does the precise adjustment of Kerf width influence rule stability and overall dimensional accuracy in pac...
Kerf
Kerf
/kɜːrf/
Kerf refers to the width of the gap or slot created by a cutting tool, such as a lase...
Preventing Delamination: Ensuring Lamination Layer Integrity
What technical warnings must be considered to prevent the risk of print lamination layer separation (Delaminat...
Solving Spot UV Adhesion Failure on Matte Lamination Surfaces
Why can matte lamination be challenging for subsequent Spot UV finishing and how can we resolve this adhesion ...
Lamination
Lamination
/ˌlæmɪˈneɪʃən/
Lamination is a coating process in printing and packaging where a thin l...
Mockup
Mockup
/ˈmɒkʌp/
A Mockup is a visual, three-dimensional model or sample of the final product, typi...
Dieline
Dieline
/ˈdaɪ ˌlaɪn/
Dieline, also referred to as the Die Cut map or Cut Line, is a critical vecto...
Fold Line Separation: Avoiding Errors and Protecting Safe Area
Why is the color separation of Fold Line from Cut Line necessary in the Dieline, and what is its impact on the...
Fold Line vs. Creasing: Understanding Rule Thickness
What is the difference between Fold Line and Creasing, and how is the actual Creasing Rule thickness determine...



