Coated kraft paper, as a versatile material in the packaging industry, has been increasingly visible in various scenarios in recent years. Many people may come into contact with it every day without knowing its true nature. It is made from high-quality kraft paper as the base material and processed through professional coating techniques. The common style is one side smooth and white, and the other side brown like cowhide, with a weight ranging from 175 grams to 450 grams, which can meet different packaging needs.

The exquisite packaging boxes for toys and electronic products we receive daily, as well as the outer packaging of alcoholic beverages and beauty products, are often made of coated kraft paper. Its surface is smooth and flat, and the printed patterns are bright in color and clear in detail, which can greatly enhance the visual quality of the product and give ordinary products a high-end feel. Besides its good appearance, it is also highly practical. Its high resistance to bursting and tearing makes it a suitable alternative to traditional corrugated cardboard for packaging automotive parts and hardware tools, effectively preventing damage to the products during transportation.

In the field of food packaging, coated kraft paper is a "reliable choice". It meets the FDA food contact standards of the United States, is odorless, and has no toxic residues. It can directly contact food such as chocolate, biscuits, and pastries. It also has moisture-proof and freeze-proof properties, making it suitable for the outer packaging of frozen foods and cold drinks, and will not deform or break in low-temperature environments. Whether for household small packaging or industrial bulk packaging, coated kraft paper can be perfectly adapted and is a highly cost-effective packaging material.

