Many supervisors who produce regular cartons have shifted to heavy-duty cartons due to the growing requests to replace wood with paper and plastic with paper. Because of their great load-bearing capability, ability to safeguard the environment, ease of recycling, and reusability, heavy-duty cartons have found employment in a variety of industries.
Panel saws, thin-knife paper splitters, slotting and creasing machines, flattening machines, vertical and horizontal nailing machines, carton proofing machines, and printing machines are needed for the processing and shaping of heavy-duty cartons. Let's discuss the particular usage procedure.
1. Cut the cardboard to the necessary carton height using a panel saw.
2. Cut the carton to the desired width using a thin-knife paper splitter, then touch the area where the vertical corrugation needs to be crimped.
3. Crimp the corrugated material horizontally with a slotting and creasing machine, then slot the component that requires slotting.
4. Reduce the thickness of the cardboard by 4.5 mm by pressing the edge of one of the two pieces that must be attached to the box with a flattening machine. This is to keep the paper from bursting during the nailing process.
5. Because heavy-duty cartons (particularly AAA and AA cartons, which can be used in place of wooden boxes) have a considerable weight capacity and typically do not require glue, use a vertical nailing machine to nail the carton into shape.
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