

Corrugated boxes are specifically designed for shipping goods and products. When we need to package items for transportation, corrugated boxes offer a lightweight, sturdy, and cost-effective solution.
Corrugated boxes are typically composed of three parts: the outer board, the inner board, and the corrugated core. The core is a crucial component of the corrugated box. It is usually made up of several sheets of wavy cardboard that extend from one end to the other, which enhances the strength and flexibility of the cardboard. Common types of corrugated boxes include single-walled, double-walled, and multi-walled, with multi-walled boxes being highly durable and suitable for transporting heavy items.

In addition to strength and toughness, corrugated boxes offer other advantages. They effectively protect goods from damage and contamination, and can prevent the impact of vibrations and friction. Moreover, corrugated boxes are recyclable, benefiting the environment, and are an economical and reliable packaging material.


































