Corrugated fibreboard, sometimes also called corrugated cardboard, is the primary material we use to make our KimmoBox packaging solutions.
Corrugated fibreboard is a very popular material, being strong but lightweight and versatile enough for a variety of applications. The structure is made up of a few key elements, including:
The liners typically come in different levels of thickness and paper quality:
While many types of corrugated packaging may look similar to the untrained eye, the elements used have a significant impact on its performance. The material is classified according to the number, quality and thickness of the liners and fluting used. The more layers used, the stronger the packaging will be.
At Kimmo, we use only double-wall corrugated sheets made up of three liners and separated by two layers of fluting. We offer two variations, commonly known in the industry as DWB2 and DWB4.
We believe in long-term supply contracts from local producers. This guarantees consistent quality in our corrugated fibreboard solutions.