What industries are cultural paper production lines mainly used in
The core of the cultural paper production line is used to produce various types of cultural office, printing and binding paper. The downstream applications are concentrated in five core industries, covering high-frequency scenarios such as daily office work, publishing and printing, and cultural and educational auxiliary materials, adapting to the needs of large-scale paper production. The specific details are as follows:
Publishing and printing industry (core essential demand)
This is the main application area of the cultural paper production line. The adhesive paper, copperplate paper, lightweight paper, etc. produced by the production line are the core paper for books, journals, newspapers, and picture books. For example, textbooks, literary books, fashion magazines, and newspapers are all produced by it, which is suitable for large-scale printing needs and requires paper smoothness and ink absorption to meet standards.
Cultural and educational office industry (high-frequency essential needs)
Produce copy paper, printing paper, writing paper, etc., suitable for school, enterprise, government, and personal office scenarios, such as exam paper, workbook paper, notebook paper, A4/A3 office copy paper, which needs to meet the characteristics of smooth writing, clear copying, and less paper jam. The production line can adjust the weight and specifications of the paper as needed.
Commercial printing industry (segmented into essential needs)
The copperplate paper, matte powder paper, lightly coated paper, etc. produced are used to make commercial materials such as flyers, posters, manuals, menus, greeting cards, business cards, etc., suitable for advertising and product matching scenes, requiring high color reproduction and smooth surface of the paper to meet the needs of color printing.
Packaging and binding supporting industry (supplementary application)
The produced cover paper, ring liner paper, dictionary paper, etc. are used for book binding (cover and inner page liner paper), gift box matching (inner liner paper, packaging liner paper), and certificate paper. The core requirements are that the paper should be crisp and have good texture to enhance the delicacy of binding and packaging, and some need to be adapted to subsequent processes such as film covering and hot stamping.
Cultural and creative industries, as well as specialized cultural and educational industries (niche expansion)
Suitable for cultural and creative products, special cultural and educational supplies, such as hand account paper, rice paper cultural paper (some production lines can be modified for production), children's graffiti paper, calligraphy paper, etc. The softness and water absorption of the paper can be adjusted according to the needs to meet personalized cultural and educational scenes.