Gift box manufacturers introduce the UV process used in gift boxes

2024-12-20

Some gift boxes are very ordinary in box shape and material, but they look very high-end. Why is this? In fact, the biggest reason is the process. The following gift box manufacturer editor will analyze the commonly used processes on gift boxes for everyone to make more high-end boxes with less cost. Gift box manufacturers make a gift box. First of all, the commonly used processes are hot stamping, embossing, and UV. These three processes are also the most widely used in gift box production. The first two are relatively common and everyone knows them. Today, the gift box manufacturer editor will mainly talk about UV technology.

UV is actually a special ink that is fixed to the paper through a special processing method. The most commonly used UV on the packaging box is light UV, which is also a transparent and bright ink that can make the UV part bright and textured. Secondly, there is a frosted UV, which is an ink that feels rough to the touch. These two are very common and simple. But there is also a reverse UV, which is our common frosted effect. It is actually the result of the reaction after the two media are mixed, but it is different from the ordinary frosted UV. Reverse UV is produced by mixing two different types of UV varnishes. It is mainly used for anti-counterfeiting and can also achieve aesthetic effects. It is widely used in cosmetic gift boxes and food packaging gift boxes. Frosted UV looks more beautiful, but also has a rough effect.


The above is an analysis of the UV process on gift boxes by today's gift box manufacturers. I hope it can help everyone.


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