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Is paper strong enough to run on fast converting and packaging machines?
Is paper strong enough to run on fast converting and packaging machines?
Paper that is made for packaging has to be strong because it will need to protect the contents of a pack. It can trouble free sustain the tensions on even the fastest converting, printing and packaging machines.
Strength is achieved by choosing the right types of fibres and by treating them in the mechanical “stock preparation” process so that they will tie closely together.
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Paper that is made for packaging has to be strong because it will need to protect the contents of a pack. It can trouble free sustain the tensions on even the fastest converting, printing and packaging machines.
Strength is achieved by choosing the right types of fibres and by treating them in the mechanical “stock preparation” process so that they will tie closely together.
In case you have questions about paper to which you did not find the answer, please contact us.
We will try to find the answer for you.
