Packaging papers

Packaging papers are versatile and practical materials designed to package and protect a wide range of products. They can vary in material, size, colour and texture depending on the purpose for which they are used. Here are some common types of packaging paper:

Wrapping paper: this basic form of paper is commonly used to wrap and protect products. It can be brown or white and is generally durable, making it suitable for a wide range of items.

Silk paper: light and thin, silk paper is suitable for protecting delicate and fragile products such as glass, ceramics or clothing. It can also be used as a decoration for gift wrapping.

Crepe paper: this is a wrinkled paper that is flexible and pliable. It is often used for gift wrapping and decorations.

Kraft paper: Kraft paper is a strong and durable paper commonly used to protect heavier products such as books, electronics or furniture.

Bubble plastic-lined packaging paper: this is a combination of bubble plastic and paper that provides excellent shock absorption. It is used for packaging delicate items such as electronics and glassware.

Packaging cardboard: although not paper in the traditional sense, cardboard and paperboard are very common materials for packaging and transporting products. They provide protection and stability for a wide range of objects.

Colour packaging paper: this is packaging paper that is coloured and often used for specific purposes, such as gift wrapping or creating themed packaging.

The choice of packaging paper depends on the type, size, weight and other needs of the product. Choosing the right packaging paper can help protect products during transport and give them a professional look. It can also be part of a company’s branding and marketing. The recyclability and environmental friendliness of packaging materials are also increasingly important considerations when choosing packaging paper to reduce environmental impact.

Silk paper

Silk paper

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Packaging paper

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