
Corrugated cardboard sheets are incredibly versatile and come in a variety of types to suit different needs.
One of the most common types is single-faced corrugated cardboard, which has a single layer of corrugated material on one side.
This type is often used for packaging and shipping lightweight items due to its strength-to-weight ratio.
Double-faced corrugated cardboard, on the other hand, has a layer of corrugated material on both sides, making it more suitable for heavy-duty applications.
It's commonly used for packaging and shipping heavy items, such as furniture and machinery.
Fluted corrugated cardboard is another type, characterized by its wavy, fluted design that provides additional strength and stability.
This type is often used for crafting and DIY projects, as well as for making boxes and other containers.
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Types of Corrugated Cardboard Sheets
Corrugated cardboard sheets come in different types to suit various needs. Single Wall Corrugated Sheets are made from 32# kraft corrugated for standard durability.
They're ideal for general-purpose layering or padding in common box sizes. You can easily identify the layer separation with White Single Wall Sheets, which have a white finish on one side.
Double Wall Corrugated Sheets are manufactured from 48# kraft corrugated for extra strength and durability. They're designed for heavier items that need more robust protection.
Triple Wall Corrugated Sheets are constructed from 90# kraft corrugated, offering maximum strength. They're perfect for heavy-duty shipping or storage applications.
Plastic Corrugated Sheets are made from rigid 3/16" thick polypropylene corrugated plastic. They're reusable and durable, making them excellent for long-term or repetitive use.
Here's a quick comparison of the types of corrugated cardboard sheets:
Applications and Uses
Corrugated cardboard sheets are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways to protect and organize items.
Layering is a great way to keep items separated and secure inside boxes, making it easier to pack and unpack. This is especially useful when shipping fragile items.
You can also use corrugated sheets as padding to add an extra layer of protection to items during transit. This is a simple and effective way to prevent damage.
To prevent movement in packages, you can fill empty spaces with corrugated sheets, a technique known as void fill. This is especially useful when shipping items that are not packed tightly.
Corrugated sheets can also be used to protect pallets by placing sheets between them for cushioning and stability. This helps to prevent damage to the pallets and the items being shipped.
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Packaging Options
You can choose from a variety of corrugated sheet types, including single wall, double wall, triple wall, plastic, and honeycomb sheets.
Each type has its own unique features, such as the honeycomb sheets being fully recyclable and biodegradable, making them a great eco-friendly option.
Our corrugated sheets are designed to provide reliable protection and durability, ensuring your products arrive safely at their destination.
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You can find the perfect size and thickness for your products in our convenient selection.
Our printing capabilities allow you to fully customize the corrugated sheets with various colors and artwork, making them a great way to enhance your customer's unboxing experience.
40X48
For the 40X48 cardboard sheets, you have a few options to consider. The price is $1.45 per sheet, but you'll need to order a minimum of 270 sheets.
You can buy in bundles of 270, 540, 1080, 2160, or 4320 sheets. The prices for these bundles are $1.45, $1.40, $1.36, $1.32, and $1.28 per sheet, respectively.
If you're looking to save some money, buying in bulk might be the way to go. For example, if you order 4320 sheets, you'll pay $1.28 per sheet, which is a significant discount from the base price of $1.45.
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48x96 Single Wall
If you're looking for a reliable and affordable option for your packaging needs, consider the 48x96 single wall cardboard sheets from Packaging HERO. These sheets are available in various quantities, with prices starting at $4.55 for a single sheet.
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You can order in bulk, with options for 270+, 540+, 1080+, or 2160+ sheets, and the price decreases accordingly. For example, ordering 2160+ sheets will cost you $4.03 per sheet.
These sheets are made of high-quality materials, designed to provide reliable protection and durability for your products. They're also a convenient size, measuring 8 feet long.
Packaging HERO offers a wide selection of corrugated sheets to meet your specific needs, including single wall, double wall, triple wall, plastic, and honeycomb sheets. They're a great option for lining boxes, separating products, or adding extra padding during shipping.
Here's a breakdown of the pricing for the 48x96 single wall cardboard sheets:
Shipping and Storage
When shipping and storing goods, having the right packaging is crucial. Corrugated sheets are a great solution for this purpose.
They're versatile and can be used to line boxes, separate products, or add extra padding during shipping. This helps prevent damage to the goods and makes them easier to transport.
Packaging HERO offers a wide selection of corrugated sheets, including single wall, double wall, and triple wall options. These different types of sheets provide varying levels of protection and support.
You can also choose from plastic corrugated and honeycomb sheets, which offer additional benefits such as durability and cushioning.
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X000 Pad 10x18 1-Rev C 30 Point 15000 Bundle/Pallet

The X000 Pad 10x18 1-Rev C 30 Point 15000 Bundle/Pallet is a compact packaging option that's perfect for businesses with limited storage space.
This pad is 10 inches wide and 18 inches long, making it a great choice for packing small to medium-sized items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get corrugated cardboard for free?
You can often get free corrugated cardboard from warehouse clubs like Costco, BJ's, or Sam's Club, or by asking the manager at a non-member store. Approach them as a member or non-member, and you might score some free boxes.
What are the disadvantages of corrugated cardboard?
Corrugated cardboard is prone to deformation and shape loss under extreme pressure, and it's not weatherproof, making it vulnerable to rain and snow. This can compromise the integrity and protection of the items it's packaging.
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