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Students should be aware of the ways that paper and board can be finished to enhance their appearance or for improved function. Specific finishes to include: • laminating • embossing • debossing • varnishing, UV varnishing and spot varnishing • foil blocking. Ensure products are designed to take account of potential corrosion due to environmental factors. Paper and board printing processes.

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The use of finishes

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The use of finishes

Aqa A Level Design And Technology Product DesignTechnical principles

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Students should be aware of the ways that paper and board can be finished to enhance their appearance or for improved function. Specific finishes to include: • laminating • embossing • debossing • varnishing, UV varnishing and spot varnishing • foil blocking. Ensure products are designed to take account of potential corrosion due to environmental factors. Paper and board printing processes

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Which of the following finishes is used to enhance the durability of paper products?

Direct answer

Laminating is a process that involves applying a protective layer over paper or board, enhancing its durability and resistance to moisture and wear.

Key terms

  • Laminating: A process that involves sealing paper or board between layers of plastic to enhance durability and appearance.
  • Embossing: A finishing technique that creates a raised design on the surface of a material.

Common trap

Confusing embossing with debossing: Remember that embossing creates a raised effect, while debossing creates an indented effect.

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