
Factory workflow
Printing.Lamination.Bag Making.
A production-route page for printing, lamination, slitting, bag making, roll film, and quality control. Equipment counts and capacity figures should be added only from supplier-confirmed records.



Artwork
Dieline, variable data area, color target, seal zone, and SKU naming are checked before production planning.
Printing
Print route, repeat length, registration, ink coverage, and finish direction are clarified around the project use.
Lamination
Barrier layer, seal layer, stiffness, aroma retention, and puncture control are matched to product type and packing route.
Slitting
Roll width, winding direction, edge quality, tension, and eye-mark alignment are checked for downstream packing.
Bag Making
Zipper, gusset, shaped cut, side seal, center seal, vacuum, or rollstock conversion is planned by format.
QC
Dimension, seal strength, print face, roll winding, count, carton marks, and sample approval notes are checked.
Capability SEO
Manufacturing pages should explain the process route with project-specific proof.
Artwork and dieline
Confirm print face, seal zones, variable data position, repeat direction, and SKU naming before production planning.
Prepress inputPrint and lamination
Choose a print and film route around product use, finish, barrier direction, registration, and surface requirements.
Process inputSlitting and bag making
Roll width, winding direction, zipper, gusset, side seal, center seal, stand-up, flat-bottom, or vacuum format needs a written route.
Conversion inputProof boundary
Use process diagrams until stronger factory equipment photography or supplier-confirmed records are available for the project.
Evidence boundaryEquipment proof plan
Use packaging-process visuals before stronger factory proof lands.
The page no longer opens with a blank process diagram. It now mixes real printing, lamination/slitting, and bag-making support visuals with the buyer-evaluation notes.
Printing Machine
Print capabilityShows that custom artwork, warning text, color blocks, repeat length, and print-face planning can be discussed as a production route after sample confirmation.
Printing & Manufacturing Capabilities hero/support section, homepage Manufacturing / Process band, roll-film internal link contextProcess visual in useSolventless Laminator
Food-packaging lamination relevanceExplains solventless lamination as a film-structure planning route for food, frozen, tea, and other flexible packaging projects with documentation confirmed per quotation.
Printing & Manufacturing Capabilities process section, Quality Control lamination checkpoint, food vacuum / tea internal linksProcess visual in useLaminating Machine
Film structure and barrier routeSupports buyer understanding of layered film, surface finish, stiffness, aroma retention, puncture direction, and seal-layer planning before pouch conversion.
Printing & Manufacturing Capabilities process section, About / Factory workflow, Products film-structure support copyProcess visual in useSlitting Machine
Rollstock precisionConnects printed roll film to roll width, winding direction, edge quality, tension, and downstream automatic packaging needs.
Roll Film page, Printing & Manufacturing Capabilities process section, Quality Control roll-width checkpointProcess visual in useBag Making Machine
Sealing, zipper, gusset and pouch formingShows how rollstock becomes confirmed bag formats such as three-side seal, stand-up zipper, flat-bottom, side seal, garment packaging, and food vacuum bags.
Bag Styles overview, individual bag-style pages, About / Factory workflow, homepage Manufacturing / Process bandProcess visual in use





Process layout
Show workflow through packaging evidence, not a giant empty stage.
Printing, lamination/slitting, and bag making are now shown as separate support moments so the page reads like a packaging factory route instead of one oversimplified diagram.
Quality Control