Corrugated Interior Forms
13 Dec

Corrugated Interior Forms

Scored and folded inner packing pieces can take many shapes. Included in this group are built-up pads consisting of multiple pieces glued together. Inner packing pieces are used for cushioning, suspension and separation, and to fill voids. The suspension function holds the product away from the walls of the box to lessen the impact of drops or bumps...
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Corrugated Flute Structure - A look at different flute profiles
13 Dec

Corrugated Flute Structure - A look at different flute profiles

This history of the arch Architects have known for thousands of years that an arch with the proper curve is the best way to span a given space. The inventors of corrugated fiberboard applied this same standard to paper when they put arches in the corrugated medium. These arches are known as corrugated flutes and when anchored to the linerboard with...
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Corrugated Wall Types
13 Dec

Corrugated Wall Types

Corrugated fiberboard, or combined board, has two main components: the linerboard and the medium. Both are made of a special kind of heavy paper called containerboard. Linerboard is the flat facing that adheres to the medium. The medium is the wavy, fluted paper in between the liners. The following illustrations demonstrate the four types of combined...
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What Do I Need? (Corrguated Boxes and sheets)
04 Dec

What Do I Need? (Corrguated Boxes and sheets)

Corrugated Cartons  These cartons are the industry standard. Cartons are constructed from strong 200#/ECT-32 kraft corrugated (unless otherwise noted). Cartons ship and store flat to save space.  Bulk Cargo Containers  Protect and conceal large shipments with Bulk Cargo Containers! Many standard air freight containers available...
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Corrugated Manufacturer's Joint
28 Jan

Corrugated Manufacturer's Joint

What's a corrugated manufacturer's joint? Manufacturer’s joint is an even piece of corrugated fiberboard which has been cut, slotted, and scored. It is called box blank. To make a box in some varieties, the two ends of the box blank must be fixed firmly together with tape, staples, or glue. The point where these two ends meet is known as the manufacturer's...
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