Commonly used packaging gift box liner analysis
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2021-07-27 19:01
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When packaging a product, it's not enough to just have a packaging box; most products also need an inner lining, or insert, inside the box. So how should this inner lining be understood? An inner lining is an additional layer placed inside, besides the whiteboard box, color box, and outer carton. This inner lining can be foam, plastic, or other materials. Furthermore, the purpose of the inner lining is to protect the product and minimize damage during transportation.
From a material perspective, packaging box inserts include EVA inserts (EVA can be flocked, but at a slightly higher cost), EPE foam inserts, sponge inserts, paper inserts, and blister inserts. Below, the packaging design company will briefly explain some properties of these inserts.
First, EVA inserts, in terms of performance, can be environmentally friendly or not, as well as anti-static and fire-retardant. In terms of color, there are white, black, and colored options. White and black are the most common colors, but colored ones are different; some colors require special customization. If a client insists on using such a colored insert, they must inform the factory in advance, as customization takes time.
EPE foam inserts, in terms of performance, include environmentally friendly EPE foam inserts and anti-static EPE foam inserts. Colors available are white, black, and red. Sponge inserts, in terms of performance, include environmentally friendly sponge inserts, anti-static sponge inserts, and fire-retardant sponge inserts. Colors available are black, white, and colored, of course, the colored part needs to be custom-made unless there are existing colors.
As for paper inserts, they are environmentally friendly, recyclable, and a commonly used type of insert nowadays. They are easy to load and unload, provide cushioning, and can effectively reduce product damage. This type of insert material is widely used because of its low cost and protective function, making its application much broader than EVA.
In addition to widely used paper inserts, blister inserts are currently also the most common inner lining material for packaging boxes. Blister inserts, also known as plastic trays, are made from plastic hard sheets using a blister process to create plastic with grooves, where the product is placed. This both protects the product and enhances its appearance.
Regardless of which material an inner lining uses for a packaging box, it is necessary to consider the product's positioning and target audience. Blindly pursuing high-quality materials that are mismatched with the outer box material will not achieve a good effect. This requires the packaging design company to provide corresponding suggestions for clients to choose from, based on the product's attributes.
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