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Strength- Corrugated boxes are stronger than you average cardboard box. These boxes work well for packing personal and valuable items. You can trust that they will remain safely stored inside the box. They withstand pressure and are crush-resistant. Corrugated boxes come in a wide range of sizes, making it possible to fit any items you like. They are lightweight and can be broken down for transport or to store and reuse again.
Recyclable and Biodegradable- Corrugated boxes are good for the environment. They are made from a renewable source, recycled, and reused.

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A corrugated sheet is layered construction of paper. Paper is pasted with each other in a sequence of curved & plain paper. The number of papers used is called ply it can be 3,5,7 etc

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The term “GSM” stands for “grams per square meter.” For this standard, the weight of various types of paper is measured from a sample sheet cut to one square meter in size. GSM is a good guide to quality.The higher the GSM, the heavier and thicker the paper.

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Bursting Factor is that property which can be calculated after measuring the bursting strength of the boxes. The bursting factor can be calculated by dividing the bursting strength of a board by the basic weight of the paper. This property is expressed in grams per sq.

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The cardboard box was invented all the way back in 1817 in England. The box was simple paperboard and was not corrugated, but it was a box (Kellogg Cereals helped popularize this box in the mid-1800s). There have been many incarnations of the cardboard box along the way.Corrugated paper was patented in 1856, but used as a liner in hats for the beginning of its existence. It wasn't until 1871 that the corrugated cardboard box came into existence as a means of shipping and handling materials. It only took three years for the first machine to produce large quantities of corrugated board to come into being, creating the corrugated cardboard box we all know and love today. 1890 brought about another huge innovation in cardboard boxes, as pre-cut single pieces of board that could be folded into boxes were invented. By 1895, corrugated cardboard boxes jumped shores and began being produced in America for the first time.

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I can see the following advantages:
1) Corrugated boxes are lighter and comparatively more durable.
2) Corrugated boxes are easy to assemble, which saves time and avoids any unforeseen injuries.
3) Corrugated boxes takes less space, saves money on transportation.
4) Corrugated boxes are fully recyclable, more of environment conscious.
5) Corrugated boxes enjoy better Printing options,and , adding logo, emblem, or any promotional material , it seeks better attention.
6) It can be customized easily.

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Duplex Board is a kind of paperboard or cardboard, also named grey board, due to its double side grey color. It consists of two layers, or plies, so people call it duplex board. The exterior one side of the board is often coated with a bright white appearance, to give it a glossy shine, and is suitable for superior printability. Different from corrugated fiberboard, coated duplex cardboard is sturdy and thin, more water-resistant, customarily used to make boxes for a variety of small goods that require high-quality printability., Such as Agarbatti boxes, pharmaceutical packaging, paper plates, cigarette packs, and various packaging products.

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Industries / sectors where Corrugated Boxes are used as Packaging Material are:
1) Food Items...
2) Office Supply/Stationery. ...
3) Industrial Supply and Logistics. ...
4) Textiles. ...
5) Electronic Products. ...
6) E-commerce. ...
7) Healthcare. ...
8) Relocation…
9) Household goods
10) Cosmetics
And Many more….

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Corrugating is defined as the imparting of wave-like shape to a paper. Kraft paper or fluting media paper is passed through heated corrugated rolls to obtain continuous rolling, wave-like shape. These are called flutes. If we Observe vertically, they form a row of columns - a basic structural form capable of supporting great weight, & if Viewed horizontally, flutes are arches- another basic structural form capable of providing cushioning properties. The combination of columns and arches produce a material far stronger then the paper from which it is converted. Depending on the strength required, different types of flutes are used. Generally four different types of flutes, known as A,B,C and E are available.

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Corrugated is a complete, high-performance material design, manufacturing and delivery system. Corrugated is the preferred packaging material because it is:
• Durable
• Versatile
• Lightweight
• Sustainable
• Environmentally Responsible
• Made from a Renewable Resource
• Customizable
• Protective
• Graphically Appealing
• Cost-Effective

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Corrugated boxes are easy to recognize. Corrugated is made of paper and has an arched layer, called "fluting," between smooth sheets, called "liner." The corrugated most commonly used to make boxes has one layer of fluting between two smooth sheets. But there are many types of corrugated available, each with different flute sizes and thicknesses. Corrugated is an extremely durable, versatile, economical and lightweight material used for custom-manufactured shipping containers, packaging and point-of-purchase displays, in addition to numerous non-traditional applications ranging from pallets to children's toys to furniture.

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