Flexographic Printing
RASMUDRAKA CIVIL PROJECTS LLC, Packaging Division, provides you with a range of print options for different corrugated packaging. Our core skill remains flexographic printing, which is probably the most widely used printing technique in the packaging industry. The main applications for flexographic printing are within the packaging industry, such as paper packaging, corrugated cardboard, folding cartons, and labels. Our four-color printing machine allows us to create high-quality prints for cardboard cartons that visually impact the end customers and pay off your marketing efforts.


Benefits of Flexographic Printing
Our flexographic printing capabilities allow us to manufacture from small to large batches and the printing process uses water-based inks and flexible photopolymer plates. The advantage of using flexographic printing for your packaging is that the print is applied directly to the surface of the corrugated board which is ideal for small production runs and it’s a very cost-effective printing solution. Attention to detail and quality are important in the packaging industry as the image attracts customers and sells the product. We like to ensure superior quality for our key customers, so we make sure that the ink is reflected even on the cardboard cartons and that the colors are vibrant. Once the board is printed, then it can be die-cut, glued, stitched, and converted into a carton.
Corrugated Packaging Design
Corrugated boxes are used frequently as shipping containers. Boxes need to contain the product from manufacturing through distribution to sale and sometimes end-use. Boxes provide some measure of product protection by themselves but often require inner components such as cushioning, bracing and blocking to help protect fragile contents.


3PLY & 5PLY CORRUGATED CARTONS
3PLY & 5PLY Corrugated boxes are used with different sizes and shapes. Boxes need to contain the product from manufacturing through distribution to sale and sometimes end-use. Boxes provide some measure of product protection by themselves but often require inner components such as cushioning, bracing, and blocking to help protect fragile contents.