Paper & Corrugated
Industrial packaging products made from paper and corrugated materials play a crucial role in providing protection, stability, and efficiency across various sectors. These paper and corrugated products are essential in a variety of industrial and commercial contexts, offering customized solutions to meet the demands of protection, handling, and shipping of goods. They contribute significantly to improving supply chain efficiency and ensuring product safety from manufacturer to end-user.
Corner Boards
Also known as angle boards or edge protectors, these sturdy, L-shaped pieces of recycled cardboard are designed to reinforce and protect the edges of products or pallets during shipping and storage. These protectors add strength and stability to loads, preventing damage from strapping, impact, or compression. They come in various sizes, thicknesses, and lengths to accommodate different types of loads, providing a simple yet effective solution for safeguarding products and maintaining load integrity.
Corner Boards Details
Common Applications
- Palletized Shipping: Used to protect the edges of goods stacked on pallets from damage caused by strapping, wrapping, or impacts.
- Fragile Goods Protection: Securing and protecting fragile items, such as glass, appliances, or electronics, during transit.
- Stabilizing Stacked Loads: Reinforcing and stabilizing stacked loads to prevent shifting or collapse during shipping and handling.
- Construction Materials: Protecting edges of lumber, pipes, metal sheets, and other construction materials from chipping or denting.
- Securing Bundles: Used in conjunction with stretch wrap or strapping to secure bundles of products or materials, such as paper rolls or textiles.
- Corner Protection in Warehousing: Protecting products from damage in storage environments, especially in high-traffic areas where collisions are more likely.
Benefits
- Edge and corner protection
- Improved load stability
- Cost-effective
- Lightweight and recyclable
- Versatile
- Increased stacking strength
- Enhanced strapping efficiency
- Sustainable
Features
- L-shaped design
- Available in custom sizes
- Recycled material
- Moisture-resistant coatings
- High compression strength
- Custom printing options
- Multiple colors and finishes
Corrugated Boxes and Sheets
Strong, lightweight packaging materials made from layers of paperboard, with a fluted layer sandwiched between two flat linerboards. This structure provides enhanced strength and durability, making them ideal for protecting products during shipping, handling, and storage. Corrugated boxes are available in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different products, while corrugated sheets serve as protective layers between items or as structural reinforcement for loads. Corrugated packaging is highly versatile, customizable, and eco-friendly, as it is typically made from recyclable materials.
Corrugated Boxes & Sheets Details
Corrugated Boxes & Sheets Details
Common Applications
- Product Shipping: Widely used to ship and protect products, from consumer goods to industrial equipment, across industries like retail, manufacturing, and e-commerce.
- Fragile Item Packaging: Protects delicate products such as electronics, glassware, and medical equipment, preventing breakage or damage during transit.
- Food and Beverage Packaging: Used for shipping and storing food products, beverages, and groceries, ensuring freshness and safety.
- Pallet Layering and Protection: Corrugated sheets are placed between layers of products on pallets to prevent shifting and protect against compression during shipping or storage.
- Point-of-Sale Displays: Used to create custom retail displays for showcasing products in stores, combining functionality with branding opportunities.
- Warehouse Storage: Protects stored goods from dust, moisture, and physical damage, making corrugated boxes and sheets an essential part of warehouse logistics.
- Moving and Relocation: Commonly used to pack personal belongings, office supplies, or equipment during moves, providing lightweight yet sturdy protection.
- Construction and Industrial Uses: Corrugated sheets are often used as temporary floor protection or cushioning for construction materials during transport.
Benefits
- High strength and durability
- Lightweight
- Cost-effective
- Customizable
- Sustainable
- High compression strength
- Shock and vibration absorption
- Versatility
- Protection against environmental factors
Features
- Corrugated fluting options
- Single-wall, double-wall, or triple-wall construction
- Customizable sizes and shapes
- Die-cutting
- Various linerboard options
- Moisture-resistant coatings
- Stackable and load-bearing
- Recyclable and biodegradable
- Eco-friendly printing
Slip Sheets
Slip sheets are thin pallet-sized sheets made of heavy laminated kraft paper, corrugated fiber, or plastic, used as a substitute for traditional pallets. Anti-slip sheets are placed between layers of products to prevent movement during transit. Slip sheets are commonly used in logistics and warehousing to load and unload goods, providing a lightweight, space-saving alternative to pallets. Equipped with tabs or lips that can be grabbed by specialized forklift attachments, slip sheets allow for efficient handling and transport of goods while minimizing the need for bulkier pallet systems.
Slip Sheets Details
Slip Sheets Details
Common Applications
- Warehouse and Distribution: Supporting goods in warehouses or distribution centers, where space-saving and load-handling efficiency is essential.
- Export Shipping: Ideal for international shipments, as slip sheets reduce weight and shipping costs compared to pallets.
- Product Stacking: Placed between layers of products (like boxes or bags) to stabilize and protect goods during transit or storage.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Used for loading and unloading packaged food items, beverages, or other consumables without the need for traditional pallets.
- Retail and E-Commerce: Commonly used in retail distribution or e-commerce warehouses to reduce packaging costs while securely transporting products.
- Manufacturing and Industrial Use: Supporting raw materials, components, or finished goods in industries such as automotive, electronics, and chemicals.
Benefits
- Lightweight
- Cost-effective
- Recyclable and eco-friendly
- Durable and strong
- Reduction in product damage
- Improved handling efficiency
- Reduced waste
Features
- Thin, flat design
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Customizable sizes
- Equipped with push-pull tabs
- Moisture-resistant options
- Single or multi-use
- Recyclable material
- Load stabilization
- Compatibility with push-pull equipment
- Reduced height of goods stacks
Chipboard
Chipboard, widely used in packaging, stationery, and construction, comes in a variety of sizes and thicknesses to suit different applications. The common sizes of chipboard typically range based on their intended use, from smaller sheets suitable for consumer product packaging to larger panels used for furniture backing or construction projects.
Chipboard Details
Chipboard Details
Common Applications
- Packaging: Used for product packaging such as cereal boxes, cosmetic packaging, and other retail goods.
- Product Dividers: Provides separation between stacked or packaged items to prevent shifting and damage during transportation.
- Furniture and Construction: Low-density chipboard can be used in furniture backing or underlayment in construction projects for its affordability and workability.
- Layering and Padding: Provides an additional layer of protection in packaging fragile items like glass, electronics, and ceramics.
Benefits
- Cost-effective
- Recyclable and eco-friendly
- Customizable
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Smooth surface for printing
- Versatile
- Improved stability
Features
- Variety of thicknesses
- Recycled material
- Flat, smooth surface
- Single-ply or multi-ply
- Available in different grades
- Printable and brand-able
- Easy to cut and shape
- Lightweight yet sturdy
Paper
In industrial applications, various types of paper are used, each tailored to meet specific requirements based on strength, durability, absorbency, and resistance to conditions such as moisture and heat. Each type of paper serves distinct roles in industrial applications, chosen based on the specific characteristics required for the task at hand, such as durability, protection level, and environmental resistance. These papers help improve the efficiency and safety of various industrial processes.
Kraft Paper
Kraft paper is a durable and strong paper made from wood pulp using the kraft process, which gives it a high tear resistance and tensile strength. In an industrial context, kraft paper is widely used for packaging, wrapping, and protective applications due to its rugged nature. Typically brown in color, it is available in different thicknesses and weights, and can be used for both lightweight and heavy-duty applications. Kraft paper is also valued for being eco-friendly, as it is made from natural materials and is biodegradable and recyclable.
Kraft Paper
Kraft paper is a durable and strong paper made from wood pulp using the kraft process, which gives it a high tear resistance and tensile strength. In an industrial context, kraft paper is widely used for packaging, wrapping, and protective applications due to its rugged nature. Typically brown in color, it is available in different thicknesses and weights, and can be used for both lightweight and heavy-duty applications. Kraft paper is also valued for being eco-friendly, as it is made from natural materials and is biodegradable and recyclable.
Common Applications:
- Packaging and Wrapping: Used for wrapping industrial products, parts, and equipment to protect them from dust, moisture, and abrasion during shipping or storage.
- Protective Padding: Applied as padding inside boxes or containers to prevent products from moving and getting damaged during transit.
- Pallet Layering and Interleaving: Placed between layers of goods on pallets to provide stability and prevent slipping or shifting during transport.
- Construction and Masking: Used as a protective cover on construction sites or for masking during painting or surface finishing tasks, offering protection from spills and scratches.
Benefits
Features
Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) Paper
VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) paper is designed to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces during storage or transportation. Infused with corrosion-inhibiting chemicals, it releases protective vapors that form a molecular barrier on metal surfaces, safeguarding them from moisture, rust, and oxidation. It is widely used in industrial settings where metal components, machinery, or parts need protection against corrosion without the need for greases or oils. VCI paper is an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and clean alternative to traditional rust-prevention methods.
Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) Paper
VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) paper is designed to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces during storage or transportation. Infused with corrosion-inhibiting chemicals, it releases protective vapors that form a molecular barrier on metal surfaces, safeguarding them from moisture, rust, and oxidation. It is widely used in industrial settings where metal components, machinery, or parts need protection against corrosion without the need for greases or oils. VCI paper is an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and clean alternative to traditional rust-prevention methods.
Common Applications
- Metal Parts Packaging: Used to wrap metal parts, tools, or machinery components to prevent rust and corrosion during storage or shipping.
- Automotive Industry: Protects metal automotive parts such as gears, engines, and bearings from corrosion during transportation and long-term storage.
- Machinery and Equipment Exporting: Commonly used for wrapping and safeguarding heavy equipment and machinery parts that are exposed to varying climates during export.
- Aerospace and Defense: Provides corrosion protection for sensitive metal parts and components in the aerospace, defense, and military sectors
Benefits
- Effective corrosion prevention
- Clean and non-messy
- Cost-effective
- Eco-friendly and recyclable
- Easy to use
Features
- Infused with corrosion Inhibitors
- VCI scrim available
- Multiple grades available
- Compatible with various metals
- Moisture-resistant
- Custom sizes and formats
Newsprint
Newsprint is a low-cost, lightweight paper made primarily from wood pulp and designed for printing newspapers. In an industrial context, newsprint is valued for its affordability and flexibility, making it suitable for various non-print applications, such as protective packaging, void filling, and wrapping. Newsprint is typically uncoated, soft, and easy to handle, and while not as strong as kraft paper, it serves well in applications that require flexibility and cushioning rather than durability.
Newsprint
Newsprint is a low-cost, lightweight paper made primarily from wood pulp and designed for printing newspapers. In an industrial context, newsprint is valued for its affordability and flexibility, making it suitable for various non-print applications, such as protective packaging, void filling, and wrapping. Newsprint is typically uncoated, soft, and easy to handle, and while not as strong as kraft paper, it serves well in applications that require flexibility and cushioning rather than durability.
Common Applications
- Void Filling and Cushioning: Newsprint is crumpled and used as a filler inside boxes to prevent products from shifting during transit, providing lightweight cushioning for fragile or sensitive items.
- Protective Wrapping: Used for wrapping delicate items like glassware, ceramics, and electronics to protect them from scratches and minor impacts during shipping or storage.
- Surface Protection: Applied as a temporary protective layer on floors, countertops, or other surfaces during construction, painting, or renovation projects to shield from dirt, paint, or damage.
- Masking for Painting: Newsprint can be used as a disposable masking material in painting or spraying applications, helping to block off areas that need protection from paint or coatings.
Benefits
- Cost-effective
- Lightweight
- Flexible and malleable
- Absorbent
- Recyclable and biodegradable
Features
- Uncoated and soft texture
- Available in rolls or sheets
- Lightweight structure
- Natural white or grayish color
- Easy to tear or cut
Paper Tubes/Cores
Paper cores and tubes are cylindrical products made from layers of wound kraft paper or cardboard, commonly used in industrial applications to provide structure and support for a variety of materials. These cores and tubes come in various lengths, diameters, and thicknesses, depending on their intended use. They are strong, durable, and lightweight, making them an essential component in the packaging, manufacturing, and shipping industries. Paper cores and tubes are also eco-friendly, as they are often made from recycled materials and can be reused or recycled after use.
Paper Tubes/Cores
Paper cores and tubes are cylindrical products made from layers of wound kraft paper or cardboard, commonly used in industrial applications to provide structure and support for a variety of materials. These cores and tubes come in various lengths, diameters, and thicknesses, depending on their intended use. They are strong, durable, and lightweight, making them an essential component in the packaging, manufacturing, and shipping industries. Paper cores and tubes are also eco-friendly, as they are often made from recycled materials and can be reused or recycled after use.
Common Applications
- Winding and Storage of Materials: Used as a core to wind materials such as paper, plastic film, textiles, and adhesive tapes during manufacturing and storage.
- Shipping and Packaging: Paper tubes are used to ship rolled products like posters, blueprints, and fabrics, protecting them from damage during transit.
- Construction Industry: Heavy-duty paper cores are used as forms for concrete columns or piers in construction projects, providing a disposable, eco-friendly alternative to metal forms.
- Product Separation and Protection: Paper tubes are used as dividers or spacers in packaging to separate products and protect them from damage during handling or transportation.
Benefits
- Cost-effective
- Lightweight and strong
- Recyclable and eco-friendly
- Customizable
- Versatile
Features
- Variety of sizes and thicknesses
- High tensile strength
- Recyclable materials
- Smooth or textured surface
- Heat and moisture resistance options
Interleaving Paper
Interleaving paper is a specialized paper used to separate and protect products or materials during manufacturing, storage, and transportation. It serves as a protective barrier between items, preventing them from scratching, sticking, or damaging each other. Interleaving paper is commonly used in industries where surface protection and product separation are critical, such as glass, metal, electronics, and printing. The paper is available in various grades, thicknesses, and coatings depending on the specific application.
Interleaving Paper
Interleaving paper is a specialized paper used to separate and protect products or materials during manufacturing, storage, and transportation. It serves as a protective barrier between items, preventing them from scratching, sticking, or damaging each other. Interleaving paper is commonly used in industries where surface protection and product separation are critical, such as glass, metal, electronics, and printing. The paper is available in various grades, thicknesses, and coatings depending on the specific application.
Common Applications
- Metal Manufacturing and Fabrication: Used between metal sheets, coils, or parts to prevent scratches and abrasion during stacking, handling, or transportation.
- Glass and Mirror Industry: Placed between glass sheets or mirrors to avoid scratches, chips, or surface damage during manufacturing and transport.
- Electronics and Semiconductors: Protects sensitive components, screens, or delicate surfaces by preventing dust, scratches, or contamination between layers.
- Printed Materials: Used to separate printed sheets, photographs, or other delicate paper products to prevent ink smudging, sticking, or scratching
Benefits
- Surface protection
- Reduces product waste
- Improves efficiency
- Cost-effective
- Customizable
Features
- Variety of grades and thicknesses
- Non-abrasive surface
- Moisture and chemical resistance
- Anti-static options
- Custom sizes and formats
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