kartongit
Kartongit is a term used in packaging design to describe a conceptual class of cardboard-based packaging materials intended to combine protective performance with sustainability. It covers reinforced and multi-layer constructions that use recycled fibers and optional barrier coatings to improve moisture resistance and printability.
Composition and variants: Core materials are typically kraft or testliner papers sourced from post-consumer or post-industrial
Production and processing: Standard kartongit production follows conventional carton-board manufacturing: pulping, refining, forming into sheet stock,
Properties and performance: Key metrics include tensile strength, bending stiffness, edge crush resistance, and impact protection.
Environmental aspects: Recyclability and end-of-life handling are central considerations, with a preference for separable layers and
Applications and market: Conceptual kartongit materials are explored for consumer electronics, cosmetics, food, and e-commerce packaging,