Description
Kraft corrugated cardboard is a type of corrugated cardboard that is made primarily from kraft paper. Kraft paper is produced from wood pulp using the kraft process, which involves treating wood chips with chemicals to break them down into fibers. This process results in a strong, durable paper that is resistant to tearing and bursting.
Here’s what distinguishes kraft corrugated cardboard:
- Kraft Paper Liners: In kraft corrugated cardboard, both the inner and outer layers, known as liners, are made from kraft paper. These liners provide the structural integrity of the cardboard and contribute to its strength.
- Fluting: Like other types of corrugated cardboard, kraft corrugated cardboard features a layer of fluting sandwiched between the liners. The fluting provides cushioning and support to the cardboard, enhancing its ability to protect packaged items during transit and handling.
- Natural Appearance: Kraft paper has a natural brown color due to the wood fibers used in its production. As a result, kraft corrugated cardboard typically has a brown or natural appearance, which is often preferred for its rustic or eco-friendly aesthetic.
- Recyclability: Kraft corrugated cardboard is highly recyclable and biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly packaging option. It can be easily recycled and reused to minimize waste and reduce environmental impact.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.