[Technology] An encyclopedia of paper packaging manufacturing terms, also applicable to wine boxes with window, [Part 2]

Mon Jul 18 22:43:49 CST 2022

3.1 Post-press finishing The production process that makes the printed matter obtain the required shape and performance, such as binding. Crease/Score is both a folding line,wine boxes with window

3.2 Combination methods Joint commonly used bonding methods include glue, selflock, tape, staple and so on.

3.3 The main purpose of punching Perforation is to facilitate folding and forming or to be used for tearing along the line. Since everyone rarely general intermittent knife also known as perforation. Perforationin Chanel (line type between tangent and pressure line), easy to fold into shape

3.4 Half-cut HalfCut uses a cutter, but only cuts to half the thickness of the cardboard, generally used for 180-degree folding

3.5 The main purpose of AqueousVanish water-based varnish is to protect the ink from discoloration in contact with the air and to avoid printing and scratching during handling, packaging and transportation. wine boxes with window

 3.6 UV Varnish UV Vanish generally refers to UV ink or Varnish in the printing industry. This ink is irradiated by a special ultraviolet lamp during printing, and it dries instantly, solving the problem that some materials (such as gold cardboard, plastic sheets, etc.) do not dry after printing.

3.7 Embossing embossed pattern effect, wine boxes with window

3.8 Hot foil material Foil commonly used hot stamping, hot silver, and other effects, depending on the material.

3.9 Lamination is generally covered with PP film, including Matte PP and GlossPP. Lamination also refers to pre-print in printing

3.10 Varnish over-printing varnish Oil that can increase surface smoothness and gloss after overprinting on printed matter.  

 3.11 Slitting slitting A large width coil or roll product is longitudinally cut into rolls of the required width.

3.12 calendering calendering The coated printed matter is rolled through a roller to increase the gloss.

3.13 Foil-stamping Metal foil or pigment foil is transferred to the surface of printed matter or other items by heat pressing to enhance the decorative effect.

3.14 Die-cutting is a process in which steel blades are arranged into molds (or are carved into molds with steel plates) and frames, and the paper is rolled and cut into a certain shape on a die-cutting machine.

3.15 Molded stamp According to the product design requirements, use a steel knife (ie, a die-cutting knife) and a copper wire (ie, a crimping knife) or a steel mold to form a die-cutting and indentation version (referred to as a molded version), and install the molded version on the molding machine. Under pressure, the cardboard blank is roll-cut to shape and fold lines or other embossing are pressed.   

3.16 Varnishing Coating (or spraying, printing) a layer of colorless transparent paint on the surface of the printed matter to protect and increase the gloss of the printed matter after drying.

3.17 Gold stamping machine Gold stamping machine With the help of certain pressure and temperature, metal foil (gold or silver foil) is hot stamped onto the printed matter.

3.18 guillotine A machine that cuts paper or cardboard.

3.19 Die-cutting rule It is a sheet-like material made of steel with a blade on the top of the die-cutting plate.

3.20 Cutting is a process in which printed sheets, paper, etc. are cut according to size requirements.   

   4. Equipment term---wine boxes with window

 4.1 Offset printing press According to the principle of indirect printing, the printing plate transfers the graphics and text on the substrate through the blanket transfer cylinder for printing.

4.2 Blanket blanket The covering of the transfer cylinder on an offset printing press; a component of the lining.

4.3 Rolling is the relative rolling between the blanket cylinder and the plate cylinder or impression cylinder of an offset press under pressure.

4.4 Roller bearer The raised steel rings at both ends of the roller are used to determine the roller gap, and it is also the basis for adjusting the center distance of the roller and determining the thickness of the lining.

4.5 Cylinder-packing Cylinder-packing The covering on the impression body of the printing press or under the printing plate.   

 4.6 Plate cylinder plate cylinder The cylindrical plate or its support on the printing press.

4.7 Blanket cylinder blanket cylinder In indirect printing, the ink of the printing plate graphics and text is transferred to the transfer cylinder on the substrate, and its surface is wrapped with a blanket.

4.8 impression cylinder impression cylinder Cylindrical impression body on a printing press.

4.9 Wetting device dampening system Part of a lithographic printing press, a mechanism for conveying and regulating dampening fluid.

4.10 form dampening roller A roller that applies a dampening liquid to a printing plate in a lithographic printing press. water fountain roller waterfountain roller roller that outputs wetting fluid from the water hopper.

   

     

4.11 Water transfer roller dampening vibrator Axial water transfer roller.

4.12 Inking unit inking unit Component of an offset press that regulates and transfers ink and applies ink evenly to the printing plate before each printing process

4.13 Inking up The ink is applied to the graphic part of the printing plate through the ink roller

4.14 Inking roller form inking roller A roller that applies ink to a printing plate in a printing press.

4.15 Ink fountain roller The roller that outputs ink from the ink fountain.

4.16 The ink distributing roller is a roller that transfers and rolls even ink.

4.17 Ink roller ink vibrator Axial ink distribution roller.

4.18 Sheet feeder, also known as Feida, is a device that transports the paper to be printed from the stack of paper to the positioning mechanism in an offset press.

4.19 gauge The paper positioning part of a sheet-fed offset press.

4.20 Front lay A stopper that enables the paper to be accurately positioned at the edge of the mouth.

4.21 side gauge side mark The part that accurately locates the side edge of the paper.

4.22 Transfer sheet transfer The substrate such as paper that has been positioned is transferred to the impression cylinder for printing through the transfer teeth.

4.23 Transfer gripper The gripper part that takes over the substrate such as paper from the front gauge and transfers it to the cylinder when it is synchronized with the impression cylinder.

4.24 Gripper feed edge The white edge left at the front end of substrates such as printing plates and paper during single-fed printing.

4.25 Delivery unit A mechanism for collecting printed sheets on a printing press.

4.26 Color desktop publishing system desk toppublishing (DTP) A new type of prepress processing equipment introduced in the 1990s, which is composed of desktop color separation and desktop electronic publishing. High-end networking refers to the connection between the color desktop publishing system and the existing electronic color separation machines of various types, a working method of the desktop system.

4.27 Control strip A film strip composed of dots, fields, lines and other measurement targets, used to judge and control the information transfer during copying, printing, proofing and printing.

4.28 plate printing machine vacuum frame A vacuum plate printing device that can complete contact exposure.