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What are corrugated boxes?

A:

Corrugated boxes, sometimes also referred to by the technical name of ‘corrugated fiberboard boxes’, are boxes that are made of corrugated stock.  These boxes offer more strength, durability, as well as better damage, shock, and compression resistance compared to regular cardboard boxes.  Additionally, corrugated boxes are typically more cost-effective and a more weight efficient shipping alternative to plastic, wooden or metal crates or cases


Q:

What does the term ‘flute’ refer to in the context of corrugated packaging?

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All corrugated stock comprises of two or more flat paperboard sheets glued on one or more layers of a wavy-shaped corrugation medium. The two paperboard sheets are known as ‘linerboard’ and the wavy-shaped medium is called ‘flute’. It is the flute that is the source of the structural strength in a corrugated fiberboard. Flute is generally available in various thickness options such as E-flute and B-flute in order to cater to different durability requirements.

The wavy-pattern of the flute is typically visible to some degree on corrugated packaging as a series of parallel lines. The visibility of these lines can be minimized by using a thicker cardboard sheet instead of linerboard during the corrugation manufacturing process. We suggest that customers should let us know of any visual or aesthetic requirements at the time of getting a price estimate for your project in order to ensure accurate pricing.


Q:

What does 3-ply corrugated stock and 5-ply corrugated stock refer to?

A:

3-ply corrugated stock has one sheet of flute glued in between two sheets of paperboard.  This type of corrugated stock is widely known as ‘single wall corrugated stock’ and is the most common choice for making cost-effective corrugated boxes and inserts.  On the other hand, 5-ply corrugated stock has two sheets of flute alternatively layered between three sheets of linerboard.  Also known as ‘double wall corrugated stock’, this version of corrugated stock is sturdier and is suitable for heavier products.


Q:

Do corrugated boxes always come in brown colour?

A:

No, corrugated boxes can be brown or white on the inside as well as the outside. The boxes can also be made in a way that they are white on inside and brown on the outside and vice versa. In addition, full colour printing can be done both on the inside and the outside.


Q:

What is the best way to measure the dimensions of corrugated boxes?

A:

In general, all boxes and specifically corrugated boxes are measured from the inside. We always recommend measuring dimensions from inside because the corrugated board thickness can vary. For example, a box made of B-flute will not have the same outer dimensions as a box made from E-flute. With the box open toward you, here is how to get the correct measurements for the inside of the box:

  • The length is measured from the inside edge on the left to the inside edge of the right side of the box.
  • The width is measured from the front inside edge to the back inside edge of the box.
  • The height is measured from the top inside edge to the bottom inside edge of the box.

In addition, it is always helpful to measure and provide the dimensions of the product that is to be enclosed in the box in order to assure a good fit


Q:

Can you send me samples of your custom corrugated packaging?

A:

Yes, we can send samples of our recent print orders.  You can submit a sample kit request and our sales representative will be in touch so that appropriate corrugated box samples can be shipped out to you.


Q:

Is white considered a printing colour?

A:

In simple terms it depends on the colour of stock. Most of the times white is the default colour of the underlying paper and thus is simply recognized as the absence of any ink and hence not considered as a printed colour. On the other hand, in the case of corrugated boxes, white may be considered a printed colour if the target surface is brown. In short, when using coloured paper for particular projects, white ink may be used and is considered a printed colour if any text or graphic requires it.


Q:

What styles or types of corrugated boxes can Packagingblue produce?

A:

We can produce various different standard styles of corrugated boxes.  In addition, we can also produce customised boxes to fit your specific requirements.  Please send us the details and we will be happy to produce a free mockup for your review.  Here is a list of some of the many different types of corrugated packaging that we can produce:



Corrugated Board Types:

Custom boxes manufactured from corrugated paperboard are referred to as corrugated boxes. Corrugated boxes are typically used for shipping or packaging products that require additional protection.

Corrugated paperboard is composed of rows of paper columns that are referred to as fluting along with a paper liner layer. The combination of the fluting and the liner layers makes corrugated board significantly stronger than ordinary cardboard. Different types of corrugation, providing varying degrees of protective capability, are typically referred to as:

Common types of corrugation, providing varying degrees of protective capability, are referred to as:

  • Single Face Board
  • Single Wall Board
  • Double Wall Board
  • Triple Wall Board
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