Description
Rigid Box Materials & Quality
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Grey Chipboard
Grey chipboard, also known as uncoated recycled paperboard, is a sturdy and durable material made from recycled fibers. It is the primary material used in rigid box construction due to its thick, rigid structure that provides excellent protection. While it lacks a coated surface, it serves as a strong base for premium wrapping materials, making it ideal for luxury packaging. -
Duplex Chipboard
Duplex chipboard is a variation of grey chipboard, featuring a smooth, clay-coated white surface on one side for high-quality printing while maintaining a grey, uncoated underside for structural strength. This material is widely used for premium rigid boxes, offering an elegant look with excellent durability. -
SBS C2S (Solid Bleached Sulphate – Coated 2 Sides)
SBS C2S is a high-quality paperboard with a glossy coating on both sides, providing a smooth, refined finish perfect for printing and premium packaging applications. It is commonly used as a wrapping material for rigid boxes, enhancing both the exterior and interior aesthetics with a polished and professional look. -
Natural Brown Kraft
Natural Brown Kraft Paperboard is an eco-friendly material with a rich brown color, made from virgin and recycled fibers without chemical additives. It is often used as a sustainable wrapping option for rigid boxes, giving packaging a natural and organic appeal while maintaining strength and recyclability. -
White Kraft
White Kraft paper is a durable and tear-resistant material that offers a bright white surface, making it suitable for high-quality printing and finishing. It is often used as a wrapping material for rigid boxes, particularly in food and cosmetic packaging, due to its moisture and dust resistance. -
Metallic Paper
Metallic paper is a specialty material with a luxurious metallic finish that can be matte or glossy. It is commonly used as a decorative wrapping for rigid boxes, providing a sophisticated, high-end appearance. Additionally, it offers moisture and light resistance, making it ideal for premium and light-sensitive products.
These materials collectively define the structure, durability, and visual appeal of rigid boxes, ensuring they meet the demands of high-end luxury packaging.