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Expanded Structure Of Carton

 

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From planning and filing to the completion of printed matter, printing must go through many procedures, combined with the professional skills of countless people, such as graphic designers, commercial photographers, copywriters, typewriters, artists, color separation technicians, printing technicians, Public workers, printing technicians, bookbinding, varnishing and various processing technicians, etc., without any one, can not successfully complete the printed matter, so they are all important contributors.

 

 

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Corrugated cardboard structure

 

Corrugated cardboard is structurally formed using two basic elements: the 'liner' or cover, and the 'medium' or fluted sheet which is the part which is corrugated.

 

 

 

The liner or cover is made of kraft or semi-kraft paper and forms a flat profile that covers the entire surface area of the corrugated cardboard sheet.

 

The corrugated paper (or medium) is attached to this flat profile. The different varieties of corrugated cardboard have various combinations of liner and medium.

 

 

 

The medium  is a kind of paper that is normally manufactured using bagasse or straw; its consistency is more spongy than the liner and it has a wavy 'fluted' structure. Once attached to the liner, it forms a continuous structure of arcs that provides greater resistance, as the weight sustained is distributed among the many arcs the form the corrugated cardboard.