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Glossary of Envelopes Terminology

A

Adhesive: A substance used for sticking materials together, often found in various forms in packaging, such as tapes and labels.

B

Bubble Wrap: A protective packaging material with air-filled bubbles that provides cushioning and insulation.

C

Cello Bags: Transparent cellophane bags commonly used for storing gifts and sweet treats or protecting artwork and greeting cards.

D

Die-Cut: A process of cutting packaging materials into custom shapes and designs for a unique and tailored appearance.

E

E-commerce Packaging: Packaging specifically designed for shipping products purchased online, focusing on durability and protection.

F

Flute: Structure of the wave shaped cardboard material combined with flat liners that makes up a board. There are several various flute forms and combinations with different flute thickness and number of flutes per linear foot.

G

Gusset: An extension or fold in the sides or bottom of a bag or envelope, providing extra space for bulky items.

H

Heat Sealing: A method of sealing packaging by applying heat to melt the packaging material, creating a secure and tamper-evident seal.

I

Insert: Any additional material placed inside a package for protection, organization, or promotional purposes.

J

Jiffy Bag: A padded envelope, typically lined with bubble wrap, used for mailing and protecting items.

K

Kraft Paper: A strong and versatile paper commonly used in packaging for its durability and eco-friendly properties.

L

Labels: Adhesive or non-adhesive tags affixed to packaging for branding, identification, or providing information.

M

Mailer Box: A sturdy, self-sealing box used for shipping and mailing goods, often customizable for branding.

N

Nesting: When it comes to envelopes, nesting refers to the practice of placing smaller envelopes inside larger ones.

O

Outside Seams: Side flaps are folded over the bottom flap for clear insertion.

P

Pocket: Envelope with the opening flap on the short edge.

Q

Quadrilateral: Envelopes are typically rectangular, which is a type of quadrilateral. The shape of the envelope itself is a quadrilateral with four sides.

R

Recyclable: Packaging materials designed to be reused or processed for remanufacturing.

S

Security Opaque: Envelopes that are 100% opaque with printed security wash inside the envelope making it impossible to read the contents even when holding the envelope up to a light source.

T

Tape: Adhesive strips used for sealing and securing packages, available in various types such as packing tape and masking tape.

U

Uniformity: In the context of envelopes, uniformity refers to maintaining consistent sizes, shapes, and designs for a set of envelopes.

V

Varnish: In the context of envelopes, varnish can be applied to enhance the appearance and protection of the envelope.

W

Water-Activated Tape: A type of tape that adheres securely when moistened, providing a strong seal for packages.

X

Xerography: A printing process used in packaging to create labels, tags, and other printed materials.

Y

Yield Strength: The amount of stress a packaging material can withstand before permanent deformation or failure.

Z

Zipper Bag: A resealable bag with a zipper closure, commonly used for storing and packaging small items.