Many customers ask about printing prices and are unsure of what paper to choose, whether it's for brochures or packaging boxes. Below, we'll explain several types of paper to help you make your selection in the future.
Copperplate paper is made by mixing pigments, binders, and auxiliary materials into a coating, which is then applied to the cardboard surface using specialized equipment. After drying and polishing, a smooth and dense layer forms on the paper, resulting in copperplate paper with excellent surface and printing properties. It is commonly used for books, brochures, and single-page materials.
Kraft paper, made from sulfate lignin pulp from coniferous wood, is a strong and durable packaging paper with a yellow-brown surface. It can be categorized by appearance into single-sided, double-sided, striped, and unstriped varieties, with slight quality variations. Kraft paper is commonly used for paper shopping bags. Thicker paper can be used to create attractive packaging boxes, available in small and large sizes. The flexibility of kraft paper is superior to that of standard coated paper.
"White Card Stock" is a type of flat paper with a smooth surface and sturdy texture, commonly used for packaging boxes, such as those for food and cosmetics.
Corrugated paper is pressed into a corrugated shape during the manufacturing process, which facilitates the provision of cardboard elasticity, flat compression strength, and influences vertical compression strength. It is commonly used for logistics周转 boxes and for the outer packaging of goods.




