Packaging Container Structural Design and Manufacturing - Paper Containers (2)

Section 3 General Principles of Design for Paper Packaging Structure Paper packaging is significantly different from other rigid packaging containers in terms of raw materials and molding methods, so there are many distinctive features in the structure. Therefore, the paper packaging structure design method is different from other rigid packaging containers.

General principles of paper packaging structure apply to folding cartons, paste cartons and corrugated cartons.

A drawing design symbol

1, cut, fold and slot symbols

1 single solid line: contour cutting line.
2 double solid line: slotted line.
3 single dotted line: folding indentation line.
4-dot line: folding indentation line.
5 three-dot line: cut line.
6 double-dashed line: double indentation line, that is, 180 ° fold line.
7 dotted line: punch line.
8 Moire Line: Soft edge cutting line.
1, 2 is a cutting line, 3, 4, and 6 are indentation lines, and 5 is an intermittent cut-off indentation line.
In fold indentation lines, inward fold, outward fold and double fold. After the paper box (box) is folded and formed, the bottom layer of the paperboard is the two sides of the inner corner of the box (box), and the surface layer is the two sides of the outer corner of the box (box), which is the inner fold; otherwise, it is the outer fold. After the cardboard is folded at 180°, the 180° folding line, also known as the fold line, is represented by double dashed lines.
The cut line, that is, indentation and cutting alternate. According to the process requirements, the lengths of the intermittent cuts and indentations shall be marked, and the cut length/indentation length shall be used.
Perforated line, easy to open structure to use.
Soft-edged cutting lines prevent the cutting edge from scratching your fingers.

2, sealing symbols

1 U-shaped nails, code-named S.
2 adhesive tape adhesive, code T.
3 adhesive bonding, code G.

3, handle symbols

1 fully open, code P.
2 not completely open, code U.

4, paperboard pattern and corrugated sign

In fact, it refers to the longitudinal direction of the paperboard, which is the direction of the power of the paperboard along the papermaking machine during the papermaking process, and the horizontal direction of the paperboard is perpendicular to the paperboard. The corrugation is the corrugation axial direction, that is, the corrugated cardboard which is perpendicular to the machine direction of the corrugated cardboard. The cardboard orientation or corrugation symbol is denoted by ? or b.
In general, the orientation of the paperboard should be perpendicular to the main indentation line of the carton. The main indentation line is the group of indentation lines that are the longest, widest, and high school in the carton.

Second, design dimension

1, size code

2, the design size 1 inside size (Xi): refers to the paper packaging volume size. A right-angled hexahedron paper packaging container, represented by Li×Bi×Hi.
2 Outer size (X0): Outer size refers to the size of the paper package. A right-angled hexahedron paper packaging container is represented by L0×B0×H0.
3 Manufacturing dimensions (X): Manufacturing dimensions refer to the production dimensions, ie the dimensions marked on the structural design drawings. It cannot be represented by L×B×H.

3, the main dimensions of paper packaging

Right-angled hexahedron paper packaging:

1 Length dimension: The long side dimension of the bottom area of ​​the paper packaging container.
2 Width dimension: The short side dimension of the bottom area of ​​the paper packaging container.
3 Height Size: The vertical size of the paper packaging container from the bottom to the bottom.

4. Dimensions Dimensions are dimensioned from two directions: The horizontal direction of the drawing is the first vertical direction in which the drawing is rotated 90° clockwise.
Usually only numbers.

Heat Transfer Vinyl Sheets

Heat Transfer Vinyl Sheets,Heat Transfer Vinyl ,HTV Vinyl ,Heat Press Vinyl

Transfer Paper Co., Ltd. , http://www.nbtransferfilm.com