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What is Cartonboard?

Cartonboard is a multilayered material, typically incorporating three or more layers or plies, derived from wood. The main variants of printed cardboard containers are solid bleached board, solid unbleached board, folding boxboard and white lined chipboard. Cartonboard usually has a white, pigmented coating on one or both surfaces.

Product Specifications

Product specifications vary with respect to the pulp composition of the various layers and by the grammage (weight per sq. metre in grammes) and thickness. It can be combined with other materials to vary the visual appearance and to extend the protective properties. Typical additions would include laminations, coatings and impregnations. The various layers of the printed cardboard containers are combined in a wet state on the board making machine, and might consist of one or several different types of pulp. The top layer of the board generally has a smooth white pigmented coating based on china clay or calcium carbonate. The reverse side may also be coated or it may be white, brown, cream or gray in colour depending on the grade of fibre used.

Papers and cardboards are classified by their fibre composition, the processing, manufacture and treatment at the mill,...
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Make Effective Impression With Quality Product Packaging

Packaging is essential for storage, sale and shipping supplies. The demand of packaging increases with increase in industries. In contemporary world, packaging has become a complete science that study all features of product to be packaged such as air, moisture, sensitivity of light, chemical reaction, degree of fragility and many more. It also tries to search the solution to increase protection and decrease cost. The role of packaging goods has changed with the time. There are numerous types of packaging that includes industrial packaging, hazardous material packaging, transport packaging, etc. Packaging helps to protect your products from damages during transportation. Today, packaging is expression at its finest, shapes, colors, etc. Packaging mainly used in telecom, automobiles, ware houses, factories or any other industry. There are lots of packaging companies that offer reliable packaging services as per the needs of customer. They offer lightweight, collapsible and customizable packaging services for all sorts of products. Packaging is the requirement of every business to export their products from one place to another. There are lots of benefits of packaging: 1) Save products from damages 2) Suitable for almost every type of products 3) Increase protection and decrease cost 4) For long duration 5)...
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Wrapping
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Shrink wrapping is a particularly well-established form of packaging that has developed over the past four to five decades. Essentially, material is produced such that molecules are stretched as part of the manufacturing process. When this material is subjected to heat, the elastic memory of the plastic is activated, causing the material to shrink around the product. This is a traditional division between packaging for transit and packaging for display, whilst the latter has a further division into food and non-food applications. The key to the application of shrink wrap for transit is cost so that the material and its application provide the lowest cost solution in delivering the product from the manufacturer to the end user. The conventional definition of a transit wrap involves the use of a sleeve sealer and polyethylene film. An individual or bundled wrap provides the necessary solution of achieving the shipment at the lowest cost. A typical wrap offers two open sides as a consequence of the use of a sleeve although in certain applications the sleeve may be effectively eliminated by the use of appropriate machinery. Generally, the latter is not a particular requirement. Polyethylene has the attributes of strength at a certain thickness together with shrink ratios and slip. Accordingly, a user will be able to specify a thickness to provide the necessary pack integrity to the end user and shrink ratios to ensure that the wrap is tight. Slip can be altered to ensure that packs stack appropriately. There are further benefits of shrink wrap since waste disposal after delivery is relatively insignificant whilst the material has clarity to allow product to be identified. In addition, there are tamper-evidence and moisture-prevention benefits depending on the exact application. Normal applications involve the collation of products although individual packs are readily benefited from transit wrapping. The market also offers developments in this area such as coloured and printed films. Polyethylene is not a particularly good medium for product enhancement through printing or pigmentation as it has a naturally soft surface which allows scuffing and dust retention whilst it is also relatively cloudy. However, polyethylene may frequently offer sufficient optics so that it is acceptable in these applications. As technology has advanced in this market so have applications crossed over traditional definitions in certain areas. Consequently, certain transit packs are found using normal display films where the pack and its marketing benefit from the increased investment in a material that offers better optics and machineability. There are highly specialised display films that are designed to offer the same strength as polyethylene but with far better optics and the marketing benefit is such, in these very specific areas, that the greater film cost can be justified. Display shrink wrap is traditionally oriented towards non-food point of sale packaging where the principal goal is product enhancement with some limited pack protection through an overall wrap. The latter is the main distinguishing feature of display packaging, the partial wrap with a sleeve generally found is replaced with a total wrap involving the creation of a two dimensional bag around the product. Some years ago, the conventional film used for this purpose was PVC � polyvinylchloride with plasticiser; an amorphous crystalline structure. PVC has largely been replaced by polyolefin shrink film although PVC continues to be offered. PVC has particular benefits in that it is the easiest of any films to seal and shrink but it suffers from problems on sealing, whilst it also has strength and storage issues. PVC's sealing temperature is very close to its degradation temperature at which a number of by-products are created. These include very small quantities of hydrogen chloride gas and carbon deposits on the sealer. The HCL may be dealt with through ventilation. It is to be stressed that all materials should be used with regard to good manufacturing practice and as a consequence, polyolefin films will also require ventilation in the same way. The by-products of combustion should always be considered in relation to the use of any specific machine operator. Carbon deposits require regular cleaning whilst the presence of HCL will give rise to a need for regular maintenance of the sealer. As polyolefin's have no chlorine, this does not arise with their use. The plasticiser in PVC will harden in cold conditions and soften in hot conditions and this may well cause strength problems in cold weather and equally machineability problems in hot. Again, as polyolefin material has no plasticiser, these are not issues where this film is concerned. PVC requires storage at normal room temperature failing which it is likely to start to shrink. Polyolefin will tolerate higher storage temperatures. The overall machineability of PVC still gives this material some market share but, increasingly, polyolefin has dealt with its lower overall machineability whilst offering the benefits noted above so that it is now by some considerable margin, the principal display material. Display wrapping involves the creation of a two dimensional bag around the product. This is conventionally performed using an L Sealer with centre folded film. The sealer allows continuous production of wrapped packs that are then processed through a shrink tunnel. L sealers are found in a variety of forms � manual, semi and fully automatic. A large part of the manual and semi automatic market has been taken by combined seal and shrink machinery. These machines are commonly referred to as chamber machines. Fully automatic L sealers have found increasing use as their cost and versatility have improved. The highest output speeds are offered by flow wrappers using side seal or overlap mechanisms. Nevertheless the common feature of a two dimensional bag remains the principal similarity between all these sealers. Polyolefin films offer a variety of attributes so that a very large range of applications can be made. In general, these are not found in food applications although once more, definitions continue to be stretched. Polyolefin is quite well used in certain applications notably pizza and egg wrapping as well as produce packaging. However, a more precise definition might be that polyolefin is not used to extend the shelf life of a food product. This applies generally except where shrink barrier film is used although this latter product is particularly specialised. Normally, other materials than shrink are used to extend shelf life and as a consequence, shrink is found only in certain food applications although volumes can be significant. Display applications for polyolefin have almost no limits as materials have been engineered to deal with any given requirement. Soft shrink as well as perforation and printing are standard offers. At a more specialised level, slip and anti-fog treatments are also available. There are a few notable ranges of polyolefin shrink film that offer better machineability and performance than the majority of the market and these are particularly distinguished by technical differentiation in manufacturing. These lead to irradiated grades which offer enhanced strength and multi-layer complexes that may be tailored to a particular requirement. Polyolefin manufacture typically uses three or five layer extrusion and this confers performance benefits as a consequence. It will be noted that the key to market movement is the development of material to address specific requirements, since its application is relatively uncomplicated. There is no doubt that polyolefin shrink film will continue to develop so that it addresses even more uses than at present.






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Shipping and Packaging Supplies

Looking for good shipping supplies? A modern shipping supply now has changed the way to move good from one place to place. The right shipping tools and processes can make all the difference to your business success. Generally, packaging supplies include boxes, bags, anti-static materials, barcode labels and equipment, bubble wraps, edge protectors, envelopes and mailers, material handling equipment, safety supplies, scales, warehouse equipment, tubes, and moving supplies. The most basic supply among shipping supply is of course different types of box that are used for packaging supply. Boxes that are used for different purpose and occasions are made available as such they many vary in size and type. The most common are corrugate box, mailers, slide loaders, and bulk cargo containers. For shipping supplies a shipping-type box is necessary. If you make use of a shoe box or some other flimsy box, your package will be a disaster! Your customer will be quite peeved when their item arrives in pieces! Nowadays among other the double wall, heavy duty box, computer box, storage bin, and storage file boxes are commonly used for packing supplies and are meant for the optimum utilization of space as space is a matter of concern...
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How to Pack the Tricky Stuff

BASICS At a local office supply store or the storage facility, get packing materials. Consider what you are packing and the supplies you’ll need. For example, you might need cardboard boxes, wardrobe boxes, bubble wrap, Styrofoam stuffing, newspaper, rope, packing tape, and permanent markers. If possible, heavy items should be packed in their own boxes so they can be handled easier. For example, computers, electronic equipment, or camera equipment can be packed in their purchased boxes. Fill the remaining boxes you pack to capacity, but do not overfill them; the box could rupture and break open. Fill any empty space in your boxes with newspaper or Styrofoam stuffing. After the items are packed, label the boxes for easier identification. Plan out your storage space for easy access to the things you’ll need most. MAJOR APPLIANCES It is important that refrigerators, freezers, washers, driers, and stoves are clean and dry before they are packed and stored. When storing these items, the doors should be closed. Fridge and freezer doors may be left slightly open to avoid molding, however make sure to child-proof the door so it cannot be opened all the way. During the move, if you chose to discard any...
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