Kesimli
Kutu
Boxes are the easiest products to produce and are used to protect and preserve the products inside from external factors during transportation, protection and shipment.
Fefco 416
It is a box with a lower lid and no upper lid. On production suitable for use
Fefco 421
It is known as a box and is the most used product in the world.
Fefco 427
Covers overlap, top and bottom impact resistant
Fefco 444
Fefco 430
It is a self-separating parcel style. Prevents additional costs
It is presented to seedling producers as lower normal cover and upper short cover.
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Recyclability
In order to ensure that future generations meet their own needs, we are thinking of them today and investing in recycling. 89% of the products we produce are recycled paper.
Special Solutions
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Everything you need to know to find the most suitable packaging
Due to its recyclability and biodegradability, corrugated cardboard has become the most demanded material in the production of durable and versatile packaging; Ideal for storing, transporting and protecting.
Technically, corrugated cardboard is a sandwich consisting of two layers of plain cardboard (Lids) and one or more layers of corrugated cardboard held together by natural adhesives derived from corn or starch. If there are two or more sheets of corrugated cardboard, another flat sheet of cardboard, called a stretched sheet, is placed between one another. Then from single, double corrugated cardboard, etc. we are talking about. In addition, since the height of the wave can vary from 1.5 mm to 5 mm, there are different combinations that increase the final cardboard thicknesses from 1.5 mm to 15 mm.
Each of the elements that make up a particular corrugated board can differ in material, thickness and weight, and affect, among others, the properties of the finished product.