Coated paper and Kraft paper are common packaging materials, and they have different characteristics. The following will provide a detailed introduction to the differences between these two types of paper.
Coated paper
Coated paper is a type of paper coated with polyethylene paste film, also known as coated paper or coated paper. Coated paper has the following characteristics:
Good waterproof performance: The surface of the coated paper is covered with polyethylene oxide film, which can effectively prevent moisture penetration and protect the packaging from moisture.
Strong wear resistance: The surface of the coated paper is coated with polyethylene oxide film, which can effectively prevent wear and protect the packaging from damage.
Good printability: The surface of coated paper is flat and can be printed and coated, making the packaging more attractive.
Coated paper is usually used for packaging products such as electrical appliances, cosmetics, food, and pharmaceuticals to protect them from moisture and damage.
Kraft paper
Kraft paper is a kind of paper with high strength. Because of its compact fiber structure, it has the following characteristics:
Strong abrasion resistance: Kraft paper has high strength, which can effectively prevent abrasion and protect the packaging from damage.
Good tear resistance: the fabric of Kraft paper has a tight structure and high tear resistance, which can effectively prevent the breakage of packaging.
Recyclable: Kraft paper is a kind of recyclable material, which meets the environmental requirements.
Kraft paper is usually used to package heavy goods, machinery equipment, building materials and other products to protect products from damage.
To sum up, both coated paper and Kraft paper have their unique characteristics, and suitable materials should be selected according to different packaging needs.
