Cardboard
Cardboard is a generic term for heavy paper-based products ranging from a thick paper known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard.
Description
Cardboard is a generic term for heavy paper-based products whose construction can range from a thick paper known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard, made of multiple plies of material. Natural cardboards can range from grey to light brown in color, depending on the specific product; dyes, pigments, printing, and coatings are available.The word cardboard has general use in English and French, but the term is deprecated in commerce and industry as not adequately defining a specific product. Material producers, container manufacturers, packaging engineers, and standards organizations, use more specific terminology.
Usage statistics
In 2020, the United States hit a record high in its yearly use of cardboard. Over 120 billion pieces were used that year, with around 80 percent of all the products sold in the United States being packaged in cardboard. In the same year, over 13,000 separate pieces of consumer cardboard packaging were thrown away by American households, combined with all paper products, and this constitutes almost 42 percent of all solid waste generated by the United States annually. In an effort to reduce this environmental impact, many households have started repurposing cardboard boxes for eco-friendly purposes.However, despite the sheer magnitude of paper waste, the vast majority of it is composed of one of the most successful and sustainable packaging materials of modern times: corrugated cardboard, known industrially as corrugated fiberboard.
Types
Various card stocks
Various types of cards are available, which may be called cardboard. Included are: thick paper or pasteboard used for business cards, aperture cards, postcards, playing cards, catalog covers, binder's board for bookbinding, scrapbooking, and other uses which require higher durability than regular paper.Paperboard
Paperboard is a paper-based material, usually more than about ten mils thick. It is often used for folding cartons, set-up boxes, carded packaging, etc. Configurations of paperboard include:- Containerboard, used in the production of corrugated fiberboard.
- Folding boxboard, comprising multiple layers of chemical and mechanical pulp.
- Solid bleached board, made purely from bleached chemical pulp and usually has a mineral or synthetic pigment.
- Solid unbleached board, typically made of unbleached chemical pulp.
- White lined chipboard, typically made from layers of waste paper or recycled fibers, most often with two to three layers of coating on the top and one layer on the reverse side. Because of its recycled content it will be grey from the inside.
- Binder's board, a paperboard used in bookbinding for making hardcovers.