Cardboard Box
Single Wave Box
E Wave Box (Micro Wave Box)
B Wave Box (Thin Wave Box)
C Wave Box (Big Wave Box)
When we say Boxs, we usually think of Boxs that are heavily used in the market. Most of the users do not know, whereas there are dozens of different types of Boxs. For example, let's talk a little bit about the boxes that we have called standard type Boxs, standard type boxes are divided into two parts: Single Wave Box These boxes are named according to the wave types. These boxes are named according to the types of waves, due to their thinness and thickness (E, B and C Wave Boxes), to the boxes produced from single wave cardboards. on the other hand, they are named as Double Wave Package (B+C Wave or Double Package). Double Wave Box (B+C Wave Box) Or ''Double Box'' First of all, let's talk about double wave (Double) boxes; Double wave, that is, Double boxes, are called Box types produced from cardboards consisting of corrugated cardboard sheets produced by laminating 5 pieces of paper to each other. The last layer of paper, which is the inner paper that we call the outer and the last paper, is on the outer surface of the box and the paper on the inner surface is to ensure the interaction of the box consisting of internal and external impacts, heat and humidity, apart from these, 2 pieces of paper that increases the strength, which we call waves, and 1 that separates the waves. There are more intermediate papers. Single Wave Box (E, B, C, Wave Box) Micro Wave Box, Thin Wave Box, Coarse Wave Box Single wave Boxs are the types of Boxs produced from corrugated cardboard sheets produced by laminating 3 pieces of paper to each other, the outer and the last ones. The last layer paper, which is the inner paper we call paper, the papers on the outer surface and inner surface of the Box are to ensure the interaction of the Box with inner and outer impacts, heat and moisture, apart from these, there is 1 paper that increases the strength we call wave. Single wave boxes differ from each other according to the wave types that determine the wall thickness of the box.


For example, boxes made of E wave cardboard are also called microwave boxes, boxes made of cardboard that are thicker than e waves are called b-wave boxes, that is, thin-wave boxes. A cardboard that is thicker than b-waves is called c-waves. As cardboard, it is formed by combining papers produced from the same weights at each end. They have the same strength in terms of strength, but they differ in appearance. The microwave, which we call E wave, looks thinner than B and C waves. The wave, on the other hand, is thicker than the e wave, but it seems a little thinner than the c wave, the c wave has a thicker appearance than both the e wave and the b wave, but the strength values of all three are the same. All the covers of the standard type box are the same length, the cover lengths of the box are determined by the width of the box, which we call the width side of the box. The size of the box is determined according to 3 parameters, of which the 1st parameter is the length, in other words, the length of our box, the 2nd parameter is the width of our box or in other words the part that is the most side, and the third parameter is the height, that is, the depth of our box. Since the final Box consumers usually do not know these, they take into account 2 parameters, they either tell the width and height, or they say the height and height, but we should know that the Box is something that is sized according to 3 parameters. The outer covers of the standard type boxes come together in the middle of the box. In the standard box type, sometimes an additional share can be given as a folding allowance upon the request of the customer. We deduct this from the measurement we call the ril size, for example 60cm.x40cm.x40cm. The ril size of a box in size should be as written below. 20.3cm.x40cm.x20.3cm. The dimensions of 20.3 cm written here determine the covers of our box, and the 40 cm written in the middle determines the height of our box. When we measure both covers with a meter, the width of our box is revealed, the distance between the inner covers of the box determines the box length. Such boxes are usually stitched with staples and made ready for use, but they are also produced with adhesive, according to the customers' request. This kind of boxes are used for packaging of many products. If it is desired to protect the product on the bottoms better, a piece of suitable size is placed in the gap between the box covers, this is called intermediate cardboard. This method can reduce the level difference in the box base, especially in boxes produced from more than one wave and where many products are packaged. used to eliminate.