Manufacturing process of raw materials for cardboard display
1 Design: The first step in producing paper and paper display stands is design. Designers of paper companies need to have good spatial thinking and be familiar with the work of three-dimensional structures. The design process needs to be combined with the product, and the weight and volume of the product are considered to calculate the carrying capacity and space area of the paper display rack.
2 Sampling: The paper display rack usually uses corrugated cardboard as the material, and input the designed structural drawing data into the computer program of the sample cutting machine. The sample cutting machine is a structural drawing of the indentation force and half-cut depth required by the data. Make a standard paper display plane graphic on non-printed corrugated paper, and then the designer uses glue and other processing techniques to make the graphic graphic into a three-dimensional three-dimensional display cabinet.
3 Printing: The paper display frame is made smooth and without patterns. The design department can print paper display racks according to customer needs, highlighting the personality and charm of the paper racks. According to the paper frame (paper and paper display frame) template designed according to the graphics, the original is printed on the film on the printing machine.
4 Post-processing: color paper over-gloss, pasted paper (printing paper + corrugated paper), over-oil, indentation.
5 Packaging: After assembling and strengthening the semi-finished paper display rack, put it into the finished product to display the goods.
The following process:
1: Cut trees to make raw materials 2: Cut to appropriate length 3: Peel off the bark 4: Cut into slices 5: Cut into slices 6: Collect the slices and transport them to the paper mill 7: Use syrup and steam to make pulp 8: Use medicine Washing with water 9: Removal of impurities 10: Bleaching pulp 11: Adding chemicals to the pulp 12: Draining water with a net 13: Putting on felt to absorb water 14: Drying moisture at high temperature 15: Calendering process with a calender 16: Making paper rolls

