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Printing Methods for Corrugated Plastic SheetsNews
Printing Methods for Corrugated Plastic Sheets
2026-03-25

Corrugated plastic sheets (PP hollow sheets) are widely used in the advertising, packaging, and construction industries due to their durability, lightweight structure, and excellent printability. Choosing the right printing method is crucial for achieving the desired visual results while optimizing costs.


1. Screen Printing

Screen printing is ideally suited for the mass production of simple designs. It ensures strong ink adhesion and vibrant colors, making it the perfect choice for logos, text, and one- or two-color graphics. This method is particularly cost-effective for large-volume orders.

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2. UV Printing

UV flatbed printing allows direct printing onto the sheet without the need for printing plates. It supports full-color images, gradients, and high-resolution graphics. UV printing is suitable for custom designs and small to medium print runs, offering excellent detail and high durability.


3. Digital Printing

Digital printing (inkjet method) offers a flexible option for projects requiring short production times. It is ideal for large-format signage and temporary promotional materials. Due to its efficiency and adaptability, this method is widely used for outdoor advertising.


4. Lamination (Vinyl Application)

Lamination involves applying a printed vinyl film to the surface of the corrugated plastic sheet. It provides high-quality image reproduction as well as enhanced protection against weathering and UV exposure. This method is ideal for premium displays and long-term outdoor use.


Each printing method offers specific advantages depending on the requirements of your project. For large quantities and simple designs, screen printing is the most cost-effective choice. For high-quality graphics and greater design flexibility, UV or digital printing is recommended, while lamination is ideal for premium and long-lasting applications.