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Popular for their strength, durability, lightness, recyclability, and cost-effectiveness, corrugated boxes are used for the shipping of a variety of items. Due to the quality and safety of packaging items in corrugated boxes, they are used widely in various industries.

Types:

All types of Corrugated Boxes:

i- 3 ply
ii- 5 ply
iii-7 ply
iv- 9 ply

3 Ply corrugated boxes are lightweight corrugated paper boxes that are a cost effective way to pack, store and ship your products. The small size 3 ply boxes can be used for packing various products from jewelry to toys, while the bigger 3 ply corrugated boxes work great as an outer shipper or for lightweight products.

5 Ply corrugated boxes are made with high GSM paper which increases its strength rate and can be used for heavy packaging. The boxes handle pressure and can be stacked up for easy and economic storage or transporting.
Reuse and Recycle: These boxes can be used many number of times with minimal loss of quality,these corrugated boxes help to the reduce the cost.
Packaging: These Corrugated boxes are ideal for Ecommerce packaging and can be easily handled.

7 Ply boxes are made up of three different flutes combined all-together which are made of these boards. The boxes handle high pressure and can be stacked up for easy and economic storage or transporting. 7 Ply boxes aremade with high quality GSM paper which increases its strength rate and can be used for heavy packaging.

Kraft paper or kraft is paper or paperboard (cardboard) produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process.

Sack kraft paper, or just sack paper, is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability.

Pulp produced by the kraft process is stronger than that made by other pulping processes; acidic sulfite processes degrade cellulose more, leading to weaker fibers, and mechanical pulping processes leave most of the lignin with the fibers, whereas kraft pulping removes most of the lignin present originally in the wood. Low lignin is important to the resulting strength of the paper, as the hydrophobic nature of lignin interferes with the formation of the hydrogen bonds between cellulose (and hemicellulose) in the fibers.

Kraft pulp is darker than other wood pulps, but it can be bleached to make very white pulp. Fully bleached kraft pulp is used to make high quality paper where strength, whiteness, and resistance to yellowing are important.

Both linerboard and corrugating medium (or fluting), the two types of paper that make up corrugated board. It is generally brown, although its shade may vary depending on the type of wood, pulping process, recycling rate and impurities content. For certain boxes that demand good presentation, white bleached pulp or coating is used on the top ply of the linerboard that goes outside the box.

Corrugated Sheets can be easily cut and formed, is lightweight, and because it is strong, is used in packaging. Another end-use is high quality graphic printing, such as book and magazine covers or postcards. Paperboard is also used in fine arts for creating sculptures.