Most items at your favorite supermarket, discount store, or shopping mall were safely delivered in boxes made of corrugated cardboard, and many are displayed in the same boxes,
which were manufactured so they could be opened and used for this purpose. A corrugated box is a shipping container made of corrugated fiberboard rather than solid paperboard. These are most
commonly used to transport and warehouse products during distribution.
From the paper mill, rolls of Kraft paper are transported to a corrugating, or converting, plant. At the plant, layers of Kraft paper are crimped and glued to form corrugated cardboard, which is
then cut, printed, folded, and glued to make boxes. At the beginning of this process, Kraft rolls from the paper mill are loaded into a huge machine called a corrugator. A typical corrugator is as
long as a football field300 feet (91.44 meters). Some rolls of Kraft paper are used as the corrugating medium, and others are used as liners, the layers of Kraft paper glued on each side of the
medium. After the corrugator has heated, glued, and pressed the Kraft paper to form corrugated cardboard, the continuous sheet of cardboard is cut into wide box blanks that then go to other
machines for printing, cutting, and gluing. Finally, batches of finished boxes are banded together for shipping to the food processor, toy maker, automobile parts distributor, or any of the
thousands of businesses that depend on corrugated cardboard packaging.
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