Packaging Supplies in MD & PA

09 Jan.,2024

 

A corrugated sheet consists of two major components – linerboard and medium. Linerboard is the flat paper that covers both sides of the sheet and the medium is the “fluted” or arched paper found between both liners. The flute, when anchored to the linerboards with a starched-based adhesive, resists bending and pressure from all directions. When placed vertically on its ends, the flutes form vertical columns, capable of supporting considerable amounts of weight.

 

A way to be sure that the material of the box that you’re purchasing meets industry standards is to look for the Manufacturer’s Certification Stamp, usually printed on one of the bottom flaps of the box. The stamp identifies the material as “singlewall,” “doublewall” or “triplewall.”