Corrugated cardboard is created using a fluted corrugated sheet combined with two sheets of paper, known as liner, placed on either side of the fluting.
The amalgamation of these three layers provides the overall structure with enhanced strength and increased durability compared to individual layers.
Both the liner and the corrugated sheet are produced using a specific type of heavy paper known as containerboard (also referred to as CCM or corrugated case material).
Corrugated cardboard, renowned for its strength and lightweight properties, is commonly utilized for packaging protection and point of sale displays – it is available in various thicknesses.
These types of boxes can be used to ship everything from stocklot vegetables to stocklot electronics. By adjusting the design of a stocklot box, combining layers of corrugated material, or adding interior packaging, a stocklot corrugated box can effectively transport and store virtually any type of stocklot product.
Corrugated board is manufactured from papers containing cellulose fibers, sourced from either virgin or recycled materials. We procure the majority of our stocklot recycled board from various global locations, while most of our stocklot virgin board originates from North America.
Please feel free to contact us today to discuss your stocklot corrugated board requirements.