Materials
Flexo printing machines feature broad material adaptability, enabling stable printing performance across a wide range of substrates, including plastic films, paper, aluminum foil, non-woven fabrics, and woven materials. While balancing flexibility, strength, and cost efficiency, Changhong flexographic printing machines utilize stable and high-precision control systems to efficiently convert various materials into high-quality printed products, achieving excellent print results and production efficiency.

Plastic Film
Mainly PE, PP, BOPP and similar polymers, typically 10–150 µm in thickness. A mainstay of flexible packaging, these materials offer the flexibility and tensile strength necessary for high‑speed converting.
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Paper
Spans lightweight packaging papers, coated grades and card paper boards from 12–400 gsm. Smooth surfaces and controlled absorbency make such stocks well suited to detailed, high‑contrast graphics.
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Non Woven
Polypropylene or polyester fibre fabrics ranging from 12–350 gsm. Their soft, breathable character matches the needs of medical, hygiene and premium packaging applications.
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Aluminium Foil
High‑barrier metal foil available in gauges from 7–60 µm. Typically laminated with plastic or paper, it provides a bright metallic finish combined with strong moisture and gas barrier properties.
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PP Woven
Polypropylene flat‑filament fabric, 55–200 gsm. High tensile strength and excellent abrasion resistance make it a dependable choice for heavy‑duty sacks and industrial bags.
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FFS Heavy-duty Film
PE/LLDPE tubular or flat film, with a typical thickness range of 50–220 µm. Designed for high-speed FFS packaging applications, it offers excellent load bearing performance and is suitable for heavy-duty bags.
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Printing Samples
A visual overview of printing results across different materials using flexo printing machines.




