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Overview
A corrugated cardboard box is a rigid packaging unit constructed from fluted corrugated fiberboard laminated to flat linerboards. The manufacturing process involves shaping paper into a wavy medium to create air columns, which are then bonded between liner sheets to maximize stacking strength and cushioning efficiency.
Application
- Automotive: Logistics for engine components and transmission assemblies on conveyor systems.
- Electronics: ESD-safe containment for PCBs and semiconductor modules in clean rooms.
- Food & Beverage: Cold chain distribution of frozen goods using wax-coated variants.
Precautions
- Environment: Maintain relative humidity below 65% to prevent delamination; store away from direct heat sources above 40°C.
- Load Limits: Adhere to designated compression test values (CTW) to avoid structural collapse during palletization.
- Maintenance: Inspect for moisture damage or edge crushing before reuse; discard if fiber integrity is compromised.