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Products - Packaging - Chipboard & Corrugated Sheets & Rolls

Our product selection of chipboard and corrugated sheets and rolls continues to grow in sizes and varieties, as the new applications and uses for these materials increase in a wide range of industries.

Chipboard Cartons Chipboard Partitions
Chipboard Cartons Chipboard Partitions
Corrugated Rolls Corrugated Sheets & Pads
Corrugated Rolls Corrugated Sheets & Pads
Utilization
In packaging applications, corrugated rolls work well for product and surface protection. Corrugated sheets can serve for level dividers on pallets and for making shipping containers, cartons and partitions. And corrugated sheets can also serve as load binders when used between layers on pallets.

In addition to its use in packaging, chipboard is finding new applications in the industrial environment. For example, chipboard sheets can be used to keep packs of paper from getting bent during storage or shipping. And chipboard can also be glued together to make corner protectors. In packaging, chipboard is used to make partitions for separating many products in one box and as dividers or pads for putting more than one level of partitions in a box.

Corrugated sheets or rolls continue to increase their range of application in numerous industry sectors. Corrugated sheets are used as covering for pallets in warehouse operations and as mounting for posters, paintings and pictures in the framing industry. In automotive and warehouse operations, corrugated sheets can be used to protect mechanics from cold floors in garages and to absorb any oil drips from the undersides of cars and forklifts.

Usage Advice
Chipboard partitions, which are slotted to fit together like old-fashioned egg crates, are an excellent means to protect products during shipping. Chipboard partitions take up less space than corrugated partitions. Therefore, shipping cost can be reduced with chipboard partitions because you are able to use smaller cartons. Also, more objects can be packed into one carton using chipboard partitions because you can make cartons with multiple layers.

Chipboard partitions also make counting and tracking the number of objects in a carton easy, because you can easily count the number of individual spaces you have – by multiplying the number of spaces on two sides – and then you can simply fill the spaces with your products. In order to make sure that your products are well protected when using chipboard partitions, leave an extra space on the outer edges of each partition, so the extra spaces can serve as air cells around your products for extra protection.

While situations very greatly, it’s sometimes a better idea to make a box out of individual sheets of corrugated sheets. The best way to make a box is by forming each of the six sides with numerous layers of corrugated of the right size and then taping them together. It’s best to work from the ground up, first forming the bottom and then taping on the four surrounding sides. Once the product is secured inside the box, then you secure the top with tape.

Sometimes, roll corrugated can be wrapped around large, odd-sized products or machines. If you have questions in this area, please feel free to contact one of our experts.

Common Mistakes
When choosing chipboard for a particular sized partition, make sure to add 1/16 inch to the length and height of the partition. The extra length will provide for a margin of error and assure protection. When in doubt, please submit a sample to Lafayette, so we can help you assure protection.

A common mistake in using chipboard partitions is not allowing for the size of the material when choosing a partition to fit a particular size box. For example, if you want to use a partition with 35 cells in one direction, you need to multiply 35 times .028 – the thickness of the chipboard – and then add the resulting 1 inch to the size of the box. Another common mistake is using corrugated partitions where chipboard partitions will work; chipboard is less expensive, takes up less space, and – therefore – reduces overall costs while providing the same protection.

A common mistake with corrugated sheets involves their use as the backing for posters and artworks on paper in frames. If corrugated sheets are used for backing of the watercolor, print or sketch artworks on paper, the acidity of the corrugated sheet can damage the artwork. Therefore, if the artwork is of high quality and its valuable, corrugated sheets should not be used because of the possible damage.

When using individual sheets of corrugated to strengthen existing cartons or to make new cartons, it’s important to make sure that the corrugation runs vertically in the position the box is most likely to assume. That is because the corrugation is actually what gives the sheets and cartons their strength. With the corrugation in the vertical position, the carton or the sheets will do a better job in standing up to stress. To determine the direction of the corrugation from the outside of a carton, look for the dark lines running the direction of the corrugation.

Specifications
Chipboard is generally manufactured from 70% recycled material and 30% previously utilized corrugated material. Our stock chipboard sheet sizes are 28 ¼ inches by 42 inches and .10 inch thick, and 28 ¼ inches by 46 inches and .036 inch thick. Partitions are often manufactured to meet the requirements of specific applications, so the size, thickness and weight of the product, the number of pieces in a box, and number of cells per partition can change from product to product. Ask us, so we can design a solution for your application.

Standard corrugated sheets come 48 inches by 40 inches, but sheets can be cut to almost any desired size. Standard sheets are made from 32 ECT single-wall material, but sheets can also be made from 275-lb., double-wall or even heavier material. Single-faced corrugated roll sizes come in widths of 9, 12, 24, 48, 60 and 72 inches, and lengths of 250 feet. Corrugated rolls are generally made from 2 layers of 18-lb. recycled liner board with 3/8-inch flutes on one side.

Questions?
If you have any questions about our products use, please contact us at info@lafpak.com or by phone at (610) 356-8500.
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