can we also discuss paperboard/cardbooard issues on colorprintingforum

Discussion in '4-Color Offset Presses +' started by faizeej, Aug 31, 2013.

  1. faizeej

    faizeej Member

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    hello all
    Can we also discuss issues and problems related to folding carton cardboard/paperboard on this forum?

    if yes. please let me know. so i will explain the issue
    thanks
     
  2. xfactor printing

    xfactor printing Senior Member

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    I don't see why not - go for it. I'm sure there are others here on the forum who print board.
     
  3. faizeej

    faizeej Member

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    We use 300gsm white board (bleach)
    both side coating of board is separating from the middle layer
    i attached the photographs.

    if anyone have any idea. what is the reason and what could be the correction actions. please share
     

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  4. liao

    liao Previous User

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    You can use our glue machine to make it, the glue machine equiped with a long conveyor and table.
     
  5. aqazi81

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    Is it separating during the printing?
     

  6. maverick1971

    maverick1971 Senior Member

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    Hi,

    We run a lot of board (275gsm). I don't quite understand your problem. Is the coating separating from the middle during or after printing? The board shown in your photo looks like it has been laminated with a double layer of coated paper post production. What board are you running (brand) and where does is come from. I can suggest some very good stock to run - what press are you running on? Give us more info and I'm sure we can help.

    Regards

    Shawn