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Cardboard and Corrugated Box
The term "cardboard box" generally includes cardboard boxes and
corrugated boxes. However, the two types of containers are
different.
Cardboard is thicker and stronger than traditional paper and can be
used for many purposes. However, for boxes, cardboard is usually
not ideal for packaging, transportation or storage. For many
products, the single-layer cardboard used for cardboard packaging
is too weak.
Corrugated boxes are assembled from three layers of container
boards. Usually, each layer is made of cardboard, but it can also
be made of thick paper or a combination of paper and cardboard
layers. Corrugated paper materials are stronger than individual
cardboard, which makes corrugated boxes an ideal choice for
packaging large or heavy objects.
Different types of combination boards
The two outer layers of fluted media and container board are called
"combined boards". There are several different designs of bonded
multilayer boards, such as:
Single-sided. This design has a groove layer on one side and a
liner on the other side.
Single wall. This is the default design for most corrugated boxes.
It has a grooved layer and liner cardboard on both sides. This
sandwich setting is considered a "wall".
Double wall. The double-wall material has two layers of fluted
cardboard, each with a liner on each side, for a total of five
layers.
Triple wall. These strong structures have three groove layers
between a total of four liner boards.
Corrugated flute
The grooves (curves of the wavy middle layer) may vary by design.
Grooves are measured by the number of grooves per square foot.
There are five basic types of grooves, each of which is most
suitable for different products and environments.
Type A. This groove layer has only 33-36 grooves per foot, which is
most suitable for lightweight and fragile materials that require
cushioning but not high strength.
Type B. This kind of strong groove is usually used for internal
packaging. In internal packaging, products need compartments and
structures to maintain safety. There are 47-49 flutes per foot.
Type C. This is the most common type of corrugated paper, 38-41
watts per foot. It is used for packaging boxes and storing glass or
furniture. It has good compression and shatter resistance and can
protect the contents of the box.
Type E. This thinner groove has greater compressive strength at 90
grooves per foot. Common uses include display stands, cosmetic
packaging and pizza boxes.
F type. The groove has 128 grooves per foot and is the strongest
commonly used corrugated paper material. It has excellent
compressive and compressive properties, and is usually used to
transport and store cosmetics, jewelry and shoes, and to make
clamshell boxes.
Different types of corrugated boxes
The box itself can also have different designs. Stamar Packaging
offers a variety of corrugated box types, including:
Slotted and semi-slotted boxes. Many boxes are designed to be
sealed with scored edges at the top and bottom to facilitate
folding and inserting them into the folds in place. The
semi-slotted box has a safe slot at the bottom and no top cover.
Fully slotted boxes have folding plates that can form the surface
of the top box and the surface of the bottom box.
The telescope box has two parts that can slide against each
other-usually a container at the bottom and a lid at the top-to
provide an adjustable height and store irregularly shaped items.
Folder box. Like a clamshell or pizza box, the top side of the
folder box opens and closes from the spine on the back.
Rigid partition box. These boxes have inserts made of rigid
material that form strict separation and separation inside the box.
Folding box. The bottom of the foldable packaging box has a single
side of corrugated cardboard, and the remaining sides are folded to
form other sides.
Material Choice | Artpaper(C1S) | CCNB | Ivory Board | Kraft Paper | Corrugated Board | |
| 255gsm-420gsm | 255gsm/350gsm | 230gsm | 320gsm/380gsm | E Flute/B Flute/WE/WB Flute |
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| | 300gsm /450gsm | 450gsm | 420gsm/455gsm |
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Measurement | Customized specification as per your request | |
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Surface Finishing | Gloss/ Matte Lamination, UV Varnish, Aqueous Coating, | |
Flocking, Gold/Silver Stamping |
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Debossed/Embossing, Texture |
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Printing Choice | CMKY printing, Solid Color Printing or customized | |
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Accessory Choice | EVA, Ribbon, PET Tray, PVC blister, Sponge, Velvet, Cotton Handle | |
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Artowrk Format | Adobe Illustrator, In Design, PDF, PhotoShop | |
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Sample time | Within 3-7 working days | |
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Production time | Within 10-15 workdays according to the order quantity | |
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Shipping way | Ship by Sea, by Air, by Express | |
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In general, corrugated boxes have numerous advantages, including:
Safety. Corrugated cardboard has a high strength/weight ratio
imparted by grooves and multiple layers. The material is very
durable and lightweight. It can also protect the contents from
turbulence, crushing, and pressure or temperature changes.
Cost-effective. Corrugated boxes are made of renewable materials,
which can reduce upfront costs and life cycle costs.
Environmental benefits. Cardboard is made of paper or pulp, but it
can also be made of recycled materials. It is environmentally
friendly, especially when compared to other transportation
materials such as plastic or styrofoam.
Corrugated boxes are widely used in many industries to facilitate
storage, transportation, display, etc. Some examples of industries
that rely on corrugated boxes include:
Building materials
clothing
consumer goods
electronic product
Food and drink
Furniture