Corrugated Cardboard Flute Types
B Flute Corrugated Cardboard
| Type Of Wave | Profile |
|
Wave length (mm.) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | ![]() |
2,2 – 3,0 | 5,5 – 8,5 |
The wall thickness due to the vulnerability to carry vertical loads, despite more frequent due to the waves is quite resistant to be crushed. Again, this gives quite good results depending on the nature in print. The most common genus in use.
C Flute Corrugated Cardboard
| Type Of Wave | Profile | Wave height (mm.) | Wave length (mm.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | ![]() |
3,2 – 4,0 | 6,8 – 8,0 |
After the B wave, the resulting wave is a good bearer, and gives the best results in printing. Given to fight against the wave B for a long time, despite usage increasing in our country as in the whole world.
E Flute Corrugated Cardboard
| Type Of Wave | Profile | Wave height (mm.) | Wave length (mm.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| E | ![]() |
1,0 – 1,8 | 3,0 – 3,5 |
Due to the number of grooves in meters, excellent crushing strength E of the wave surface at the pressure, gives the best result compared to all the other wave types. This features and its lightness due to a rather successful way of packing can be used.
EB Flute Corrugated Cardboard
| Type Of Wave | Profile | Wave height (mm.) | Wave length (mm.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| EB | ![]() |
3,2 – 4,5 | E: 1,25 B:2,4 |
Micro wave so the wave dopel which is a combination of Parcel B and e EB duct is called. Double-layer corrugated box in the Class 5 unit is close to the paper. The grooves are tight duct micro dopel by the combination of E and B wave which becomes quite resistant. Fragile, delicate, very micro dopel parcel is used for products which do not have a rigid structure.
BC Flute Corrugated Cardboard
| Type Of Wave | Profile | Wave height (mm.) | Wave length (mm.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BC | ![]() |
5,5 – 6,5 | B:2,4 C:3,6 |





