Natural (Brown) Kraft Linerboard

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Natural (Brown) Kraft Linerboard

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Natural (Brown) Kraft Linerboard

Natural Cardboard provides the perfect surface for an organic look. Made from 80% virgin wood fibre, Natural cardboard is 100% recyclable and biodegradable.


1.Recyclable and biodegradable

2.Available in different flutes

3.Organic texture


Best Used With

  Corrugated Boxes        Corrugated Insert      Floor Displays      Dump Bin Displays  


  Counter Displays      Banner Stand Displays      Food Packaging   


Overview

Natural kraft board is made up of 80% virgin pulp fibre, making it up to 100% recyclable and biodegradable. This material is brown in color and offers optimal durability as well as tear and dust resistance, making it ideal for packaging products for shipping. Natural Kraft boards are in fact the industry standard for producing corrugated packaging, making this material readily available and fairly cost effective to produce. However, the brown color of this material may alter printing output to appear more muted or faded. Although, bleached white or Kemi white liner boards tend to be a little more costly, if your brand requires vibrant designs, considering the extra cost may be worth while.


Corrugated Board Process

Corrugated Board Process


Flute Types & Formation

Flute Types Corrugated Formation


Corrugated Strength Tests


Corrugated Strength Tests

Edge Crush Test (ECT)

Force is applied perpendicular to the edge of the corrugated board until it buckles. The results provide accurate representation of the material's strength, durability and stack resistance for heavier loads. The resulting value is shown in pounds per linear inch of load-bearing edge and is reported in ECT ratings.

Note: 32 ECT is the most commonly used for corrugated material.



Bursting Test


The burst test, otherwise known as the Mullen Test, challenges the durability of the corrugated fiberboard’s surface. The burst test determines the amount of force required to puncture the liner board. The resulting value is given in pounds per square inch.

Note: 200# means 200 pounds per square inch of force applied to the face of the liner board.

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