1. Corrugated cardboard box dimensions: The dimensions of corrugated cardboard boxes are divided into inner dimensions, manufacturing dimensions, outer dimensions, and are generally expressed in millimeters.
2. Adhesive/nail strip: also known as overlapping tongue. It is an additional part on one side of the box for the purpose of forming the corrugated cardboard box. The height of the adhesive/nail strip is the same as that of the corrugated cardboard box, and the length is generally 35-40mm; Adhesive 30-35mm.
3. Shake cover: also known as E-cover, it is divided into outer shake cover and inner shake cover. Generally, the long edge shake cover is placed outside as the outer shake cover, and when folded, it is closed; The wide edge shake cover is placed inside as the inner shake cover, and does not close when folded. Corrugated cardboard boxes can be divided into several types based on the different lengths of the inner and outer shake covers.
4. Box Mark: A pattern and text printed on a corrugated cardboard box that indicates the name, quantity, and size of the product being packed. The content of the box label is determined by the customer, and can be divided into front label and side label according to the printing position. The front label is printed in the length direction of the box, and the side label is printed in the width direction of the box; If the content printed on both sides of the box in the long direction is different, in order to distinguish, the front label is divided into strip labels and front labels; The label is the long direction of the nail strip, and the other side is the straight label.
5. Slotting: The opening between the shaking covers, with a height equal to the height of the shaking cover.
6. Hand held: also known as a hand buckle. It is usually located on the side of a corrugated cardboard box, usually in the shape of a rectangle with two round ends. The upper part is straight and half threaded, while the rest is fully threaded; The size and position of the arm should be determined according to the customer's requirements, and it is generally not allowed to touch the pattern.
7. High and low lines: The high and low lines of corrugated cardboard boxes refer to the pressure lines of the inner and outer shaking covers of the corrugated cardboard boxes not being in the same straight line; The thickness of the corrugated paper is about one sheet lower than that of the outer shake cover pressing line.
8. Post press printing: A production process that enables printed products to achieve the required shape and performance.
9. Die cutting: Diecutting involves arranging steel blades into molds (or carving steel plates into molds) and frames. The process of rolling and cutting paper into a certain shape on a die-cutting machine.
10. Indentation: Crease/Score uses steel wire to imprint marks or leave grooves for bending on paper sheets. Usually completed through a die-cutting machine.
11. Joint bonding methods: The commonly used bonding methods for joints include glue, self locking, tape sealing, Staple, and so on.
12. Nailing: The nail strip is combined with the wide surface using box nails. Box nails are low-carbon alloy steel flat wires with coatings, which can be divided into single nails and double nails based on the number and spacing of nails. They can be divided into horizontal nails, vertical nails, and diagonal nails based on the angle of the broken line between the nails and the nail strip, with diagonal nails being the most commonly used.
13. Bonding: Use adhesive to bond the adhesive strip to the wide surface. The adhesive is starch or other equivalent adhesive, and sodium silicate cannot be used.