The production process of tag coated paper includes a number of delicate steps to ensure the quality of the final product and the printing effect. These steps include:
1. Materials selection:
Choose high-quality pulp as raw material, which is the basis for making high-quality tag coated paper. High quality pulp can ensure the toughness and printing effect of the paper, to meet the needs of the tag in different use scenarios.
2. Coating:
The surface of the paper is coated with a layer of copperplate paint. This coating is essential to improve the printing effect of the paper, ensuring that the printed pattern and text are clear and colorful. The coating process requires precise control of the thickness and uniformity of the coating to ensure the quality of the final product.
3. Dry:
Place the coated paper in the dryer to dry. The purpose of drying is to completely dry the coating on the surface of the paper to avoid problems such as adhesion or falling off during subsequent processing. The drying process requires strict control of temperature and time to ensure the drying effect.
4. Embossing (optional) :
According to the need, the dried paper is put into the embossing machine, after a certain pressure and time, so that the paper surface to form a specific pattern and pattern. This step is not necessary for all tag coated paper production, but it can increase the aesthetic and tactile experience of the tag.
5. Follow-up processing:
The paper after drying or embodying may also require other subsequent processing steps, such as cutting, die-cutting, punching, etc., to make a tag that meets the requirements of a specific size and shape. These steps require precise control of machining accuracy and dimensional stability to ensure the quality and consistency of the final product.
6. Quality inspection:
In all aspects of the production process, strict quality inspection is required. This includes checking the flatness of the paper, the uniformity of the paint, the clarity of the printing effect, etc., to ensure that the final product meets the quality requirements.
7. Packaging and storage:
Finally, the qualified tag coated paper is packaged and properly stored in a dry, ventilated environment. Packaging materials should have a certain moisture resistance to avoid moisture affecting the use of paper. It is also necessary to avoid direct sunlight and high temperature environments during storage to ensure the long-term stability of the paper.
To sum up, the production process of tag coated paper is a complex and fine process, which requires strict control of the process parameters and quality requirements of each link. Only in this way can we produce high-quality tag coated paper products to meet market demand.