Kraft Paper for Tough Corrugate Boxes in Africa
Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010
by Emma Reed
Radiant Resources FZCo
Many industries in Africa rely on cardboard box manufacturers for a range of purposes. Generally, cardboard boxes which are mostly corrugated are used to transport items in bulk to malls, markets, general stores and other outlets. They are used to protect the goods inside. But smaller versions of such boxes are also required and available as packaging material for individual products. Items that are light and not fragile (like clothes, artificial flowers, etc.) may require paper boxes; but electronic items, pottery like china ware or show pieces / vases made of ceramic or glass definitely require corrugated boxing.
The word 'Kraft' in German means 'strength'. Kraft paper is so strong that it pleasantly resists rupture. The process of making Kraft paper also differs to a great extent from the way standard paper is made. After being imported from paper raw material suppliers, the Kraft paper is taken to the plant where it is crimped. Some Kraft paper rolls are used liners too. These sheets are then glued to form corrugated cardboard. The cardboard is then utilized to make sturdy boxes.
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