Corrugated Box
Corrugated Box
A corrugated box, also known as a cardboard box or carton, is a widely used packaging container made from corrugated fiberboard. Corrugated fiberboard consists of three layers: a flat inner layer, a corrugated (ridged) middle layer, and another flat outer layer. This construction gives corrugated boxes their strength, durability, and versatility for various packaging and shipping applications.
Structure: The corrugated middle layer provides cushioning and strength, while the outer layers protect the contents from damage, moisture, and external forces.
Strength: Corrugated boxes are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, making them suitable for protecting a wide range of products during storage, transportation, and handling.
Customization: Corrugated boxes can be custom-made to fit specific dimensions, shapes, and designs, allowing for tailored packaging solutions.
Fluting Types: The corrugated middle layer comes in various flute sizes (S, M, L, etc.), each offering different levels of strength and cushioning.