Die Cut Window
The process of creating a window is known as a die-cut window. It involves using a die to cut shapes out of thin paper or cardboard sheets. Die-cut window boxes are commonly used in retail stores, where shoppers want to know what they’re buying before they buy it.
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Allows consumers to see what they’re buying without having to open the package
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Ideal across industries
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Ideal for folding boxes
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Customized shapes according to your boxes
We offer a range of materials and special finishes which you can use to create custom boxes that suit your brand. From the hardwearing corrugated cardboard, to the rustic kraft paper or cardstock as an alternative, we have options for each product you make. For an elegant touch, we have various special finishes including matte or glossy lamination, embossing or debossing for additional textures and foil stamping for luxurious look while spot UV coating will emphasize on some specific elements. With die-cutting facilities in place, one has even greater freedom of creating unique presentations through making custom shapes and windows. Our customized packaging options will take your brand to the next level and ensure it remains unforgettable.
Die cutting is a process where a sheet of paper or cardboard is fed through a machine that cuts shapes out of the material. The shapes are then placed on top of each other to form a box. This method is commonly used to make boxes for shipping goods. It's also used to make windows for retail stores so people can look inside and see what they're buying.