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Existing market
A market that is already established for high production volume products.
Developing markets
Markets that are emerging and may have lower production volume.
Top sheet
A printed top sheet is fed onto the single-face and the two components are
joined.
Finished product
The result of joining the top sheet and the single-face.
Flat, unglued finished product
Products such as trays and wrap-arounds that can be banded and shipped to the
customer.
Folder-gluer
A machine used to create a knock-down box from blanks processed on a printer-
slotter or die-cutter.
Operations of Flexo-folder-gluer
, The operations necessary to create a finished box include: Sheet Feeding, Printing,
Scoring, Slotting and Slitting, Glue Tab Formation, Glue Application, Folding, Glue
Tab Bonding, Counting, Stacking knock-down boxes, Bundling, Unit Load Forming.
Die cutting
Allows the manufacture of more complex types of boxes than can be produced on
a printer slotter or flexo-folder-gluer.
Types of die cutting
Two types: flatbed and rotary.
Flatbed Die Cutting
Flat bed die cutters are free standing pieces of machinery that use a flatbed
cutting die.
Rotary Die Cutting
Uses steel cutting and scoring rule mounted on a curved board, which cuts
through the corrugated and into a curved soft urethane backing.
Bundles
These may or may not be strapped and are stacked to form unit loads for
shipment.
Strapping
Units are held securely together by metal or plastic strapping.
Plastic wrap
Units may be wrapped in plastic wrap for protection and typically placed on
pallets.
Pallet dimensions
Units are typically arranged to fit on a 40-inch by 48-inch common pallet.
Unit height