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* (plano vouwdoos/doos) carton blank, cardboard blank, blank, flat blank<ref>“The creasing bars or lines of the tool create linear depressions on one side (on the '''flat blank''') and a bead-like elevation in the form of a permanent deformation on the opposite side, which is created by the channel-shaped counter-creasing device. The creasing thus also defines the position of the fold line on a folding carton or on a folding box.” (https://www.labelprint24.com/en/magazine/technical-terms-explained-what-does-creasing-mean-761)</ref> | |||
* broadsheet<ref>[[Antiquarian Dictionary in four languages (Boekenvondst.nl)]]</ref> (a publication consisting usually of a single sheet bearing matter printed on both sides of the sheet (Un.Term.Doc.)<ref>https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1641854834109/1</ref> | * broadsheet<ref>[[Antiquarian Dictionary in four languages (Boekenvondst.nl)]]</ref> (a publication consisting usually of a single sheet bearing matter printed on both sides of the sheet (Un.Term.Doc.)<ref>https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1641854834109/1</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 24 January 2025
English: plano- = level; flat:
Dutch
- plano
English
- (plano vouwdoos/doos) carton blank, cardboard blank, blank, flat blank[1]
- broadsheet[2] (a publication consisting usually of a single sheet bearing matter printed on both sides of the sheet (Un.Term.Doc.)[3]
Usage examples
- plano papier[4] = flat paper, board; paper, board in the flat (ongevouwen en onopgerolde vellen papier of karton)
- plano doos = cut, blank[5]
- plano doos en deksel = 2-piece flats with separate slid and bottom (for corner gluing)[6]
- plano vouwdoos (met plaksluiting) = carton blank (with full plain ends and short side flaps)
- plano vouwdoos voor machinaal opzetten = blank for mechanical erecting/ cartoning machines
- plano vouwdoos (met verschillende sluitingen) = carton blank (with tuck top and full plain end)
- vouwdoos in plano-vorm, niet-opgezette doos = box blank, carton blank
External links
References
- ↑ “The creasing bars or lines of the tool create linear depressions on one side (on the flat blank) and a bead-like elevation in the form of a permanent deformation on the opposite side, which is created by the channel-shaped counter-creasing device. The creasing thus also defines the position of the fold line on a folding carton or on a folding box.” (https://www.labelprint24.com/en/magazine/technical-terms-explained-what-does-creasing-mean-761)
- ↑ Antiquarian Dictionary in four languages (Boekenvondst.nl)
- ↑ https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1641854834109/1
- ↑ Antalis.nl: glossary of paper industry terms (Dutch, English, French and German)
- ↑ https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1641854834109/1
- ↑ https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1641854834109/1