Using Paint in Boxes


Using Paint in Boxes
Using Paint in Boxes
Using Paint in Boxes

One of the most crucial parts of the expression created by the boxes used in packaging is the color. The colors of the boxes are an important element in understanding the contents of the box and its intended use. However, the paint is not the only factor that determines the effect and properties of paints, the texture created by the paint on the box, the smell of the paint in some scenarios and most importantly its content makes a difference in this regard. When the subject is box painting, the floor on which the paint is made and the relationship of the floor with the paint also gain importance. For this, the type of cardboard on which the packaging is made is preferred in a way that does not refuse or ripple the paint.

Paint Types

Water-Based Paints: This type of paint, also known as acrylic, is frequently used in box painting because it is water-based and has very easy use. Another important feature of this variety is that it is a more suitable option for people with allergies, as it is mild in odor care.

Oil-Based Paints: Oil-based paints are generally produced using animal fats. This type of paint is not vegan, can have a strong odor if not processed synthetically, and is more difficult to use and apply compared to acrylic paint.

Spray Paints (Aerosol Paints): Because spray paints are formulated as a gas mixture, they can trigger allergic reactions. Aerosol-based paints are mostly odorless after treatment. The compatibility of these types of paints with the materials used in box making is not very high.

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