Cardboard
Cardboard is a thick, paper-based material used for packaging, shipping containers, displays, and various consumer products. The term commonly refers to two main types: corrugated cardboard, which consists of a fluted sheet sandwiched between two linerboards, and solid paperboard, a dense continuous sheet often used for cereal boxes, book covers, and retail packaging. In practice, many everyday boxes are corrugated cardboard, while product cartons and similar packaging use paperboard.
Corrugated cardboard is typically described by wall count: single-wall has one corrugated layer, double-wall has two,
Manufacture and properties: Cardboard is made from wood pulp or recycled fiber, formed into sheets and bonded
History and use: Corrugated cardboard emerged in the 19th century and became widely used for packaging in