One of the most common inquiries posed by Raw Materials clients:
"What are the various types of stocklot folding box board and stocklot carton board, and which one suits my stocklot packaging needs best?"
Stocklot Folding Box Board, also known as FBB, is categorized as GC.
Like stocklot duplex board, FBB has three subtypes, distinguished not by bulk but by the reverse side's color.
FBB is manufactured with bleached coated fibers on the top layer and a white (GC1), cream (GC2), or brown (GC3) reverse layer.
Stocklot FBB is utilized in direct contact stocklot food packaging, stocklot pharmaceutical packaging, and stocklot cosmetic packaging.
For a cost-effective yet slightly higher quality stocklot board, Raw Materials recommends opting for FBB for your stocklot packaging requirements.
We have stocklot suppliers of folding box board in Europe, including Belgium and Germany, as well as sources of high-quality, competitively priced stocklot Globally
Stocklot Greyboard, also known as unlined chipboard, falls under GK classification.
Produced using unbleached fibers, this paper is grey on both sides and remains uncoated.
Common stocklot applications include protective stocklot packaging, stocklot notebook backing, and stocklot folders.
For a high-strength, cost-effective stocklot packaging solution, Raw Materials recommends considering Greyboard.
Stocklot Duplex, or white lined chipboard, is classified as GD.
There are three GD subtypes categorized based on bulk.
This stocklot paper comprises two layers of fibers - a bleached and coated top layer and unbleached, uncoated fibers on the reverse.
Stocklot Duplex is frequently used in non-direct contact stocklot food packaging, such as stocklot cereal boxes, stocklot household goods packaging, and stocklot electronic packaging.
For a cost-effective, printable stocklot packaging solution, Raw Materials recommends considering Duplex.
Stocklot Solid Bleached Sulphate, or SBS, is a virgin fiber stocklot carton board produced using bleached chemical pulp.
This stocklot paper has a white shade and typically features a coating on one or both sides.
Due to its superior quality, stocklot SBS is slightly more expensive than other stocklot carton board products.
For higher-end stocklot packaging requirements such as stocklot perfumes, Raw Materials suggests considering SBS.