LEARN ABOUT CARDBOARD TYPES
Get information about cardboard types that vary according to their durability, wave numbers and usage preferences.
LIGHTWEIGHT, DURABLE AND CRUSH RESISTANT
- Due to thin wall thickness, resistance to vertical loads is low.
- Frequent flutes allow high resistance to flat crushing.
- Good printing result.
- The most common used type of flute.
MEDIUM, DURABLE AND PRESSURE RESISTANT
- Due to the large number of flutes, flat crush resistance is the highest compared to other wave types.
- It can be successfully used instead of cardboard packaging due to its light weight.
- Combining E flute with another type of flute forms a perfect packaging.
- Can not be used as a carrying package on its own.
- Can be laminated on a printed cardboard and can be used as consumer packaging.
![FLUTE TYPE](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/ayarlar/diger_resim2.png?m=1634004600)
FLUTE TYPE
B
HEIGHT AND LENGTH
H: 2,2 - 3,0
L: 5,5 - 8,5
SEE THE ADVANTAGES
![FLUTE TYPE](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/ayarlar/diger_resim3.png?m=1634004600)
FLUTE TYPE
E
HEIGHT AND LENGTH
H: 1,0 - 1,8
L: 3,0 - 3,5
SEE THE ADVANTAGES
CARDBOARD TYPES
FLUTE
SINGLE FACE CORRUGATED
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
DOUBLE WALL CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
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FLUTE
![](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/icerik1/20_resim2.png?m=1634004671)
It is the name given to the wave shaped fluting paper in various flute types.
SINGLE FACE CORRUGATED
![](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/icerik1/21_resim2.jpg?m=1634004671)
Consists of one ply of fluted paper, onto which paper is glued.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
![](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/icerik1/22_resim2.jpg?m=1634004671)
A sheet that is obtained by gluing at least three layers of paper.
DOUBLE WALL CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
![](poloambalaj2/dosyalar/icerik1/23_resim2.jpg?m=1634004671)
Consists of gluing five layers of paper; one inner, one outer, one middle and two fluted papers and forming a double wall corrugated cardboard.