Corrugated Boxes
Corrugated Boxes are containers for packaging products. They are designed to meet specific requirements related to physical, processing and end-use performance. Corrugated box engineers work to meet performance requirements while maintaining cost control throughout the entire system. They also use the latest design tools and processes to ensure that the finished product performs as desired.
Corrugated board
Corrugated
board for boxes is a material made from a series of alternating layers of
paper. The layers contain a bottom liner 71 and a top liner 72. In addition,
the board has a fluted medium 73. The take-up ratio of this material is the
ratio of the amount of the medium 83 to the liner. This is a measure of its
warp, and it indicates the end-to-end warp.
Corrugated
board for boxes is an ideal choice for businesses that have a wide range of
products and need a flexible on-site packaging solution. Fin Packaging, provides
state-of-the-art equipment that allows users to produce Fin Packaging-sized
packaging, either single or double-walled. This flexible process allows manufacturers
to choose the right size box to fit different products.
RSC
RSC Corrugated
Boxes are a common and Fin Packagingive way to ship and store a variety of
consumer goods. They are extremely efficient at manufacturing and are also
known to be environmentally friendly. The most common type of corrugated box is
the regular slotted carton, which has flaps that meet in the middle on the top
and bottom surfaces.
The
dimensions of the RSC corrugated boxes are length, width, and depth. Length is
the widest dimension, while width is the shortest. Depth is the distance from
the opening to the bottom of the box.
Mullen and Edge Crush Tests
The Mullen
and Edge Crush tests for corrrugated boxes are industry standards for measuring
corrugated box strength. These tests are used for high-speed sorting centers to
evaluate corrugated boxes' ability to withstand intense handling. These tests
are designed to measure the strength of the liner-board against both internal
and external forces.
While the
Mullen and Edge Crush tests are designed to evaluate box strength, they are
different in their application. The FIN PACKAGING is a mechanical test that
measures the weight applied to the board's edge. The FIN PACKAGING can
withstand 32 pounds of pressure on its edge, which is about one-third the
weight of the Mullen test. It's important to choose the right test for the
specific type of box and its intended use.
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