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What is Packaging


Packaging is the products made of any material used for the transportation, protection, storage, and sale of the products at the stage of delivery to the consumer. Packaging also refers to the process of  designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging covers a coordinated system of preparing  goods for transport, storage, logistics, sale, and end-use as a whole. Packaging; contains, protects,  preserves, transports, informs, and sells the product
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HISTORY OF CORRUGATED CARDBOARD


The foundation of corrugated cardboard begins with the use of shaped papers for the transportation 
of delicate materials in the mid-19th century. The patent was obtained in England in 1856. However, 
its use as we understand it now takes place in New York by Albert Jones. For the first time, Jones 
develops cylindrical corrugated cardboard for the protection of lamp glasses.
The first machine, on the other hand, was designed by G. Smyth in 1874 to produce high-volume 
corrugated cardboard and was produced by Oliver Long in the same year in line with the invention 
developed by Jones. The corrugated cardboard production technique known today is also based on 
this machine.
Born in Scotland in 1890, Robert Gair produced the first corrugated cardboard box. Gair, who made a 
wind-up box by cutting the corrugated cardboard plates in half, started fabrication production one 
day when he received an order to protect the typewriters that were damaged in transportation. In 
the 20th century, the use of corrugated cardboard as a substitute for wooden packaging has become 
quite common.
Corrugated cardboard boxes were first used for packaging materials that could easily break during 
transportation, such as glass and porcelain bowls, and then began to be used as fruit crates to ensure 
that fruits reach the consumer without damage. Today, it has taken its place as an indispensable 
packaging material.


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CORRUGATED CARDBOARD PRODUCTION


Corrugated cardboards are produced in machines that require high precision. These are machines 
that produce at a speed of 500 feet (157 m/min) per minute and have very complex mechanisms to 
prevent some problems such as warping and deformation.
Papers are moistened with high steam pressure. The purpose of moistening is to give the paper 
waves the desired properties and to soften them for pasting. The process requires a significant 
amount of water.
Paper plates are dehumidified after shaping. In their new form, they are dried at 248-356 F degrees 
(120-180 C). Very high energy is consumed in the production of corrugated cardboard.
This parcel raw material, obtained from cellulose and copper fibres, takes its strength from the 
copper combination it contains. While the paper called linear is used on the front side of this parcel 
type, fluting type paper is used on the inside.
Common types of corrugation are "A", "B", "C", "E", and "F" waves. The letter designation is based on 
the order in which they were invented, not relative sizes. Groove size refers to the number of 
corrugations per 1 meter, although it may differ for different corrugated manufacturers. An 
important criterion here is the factor defined as the corrugation coefficient, which, in practical terms, 
expresses how long the ironed state of the corrugated paper extends compared to the first case
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CHROME CARDBOARD


Chrome cardboard, or Coated cardboard, is produced from recycled paper. It is also known as 
"duplex (GD)" and "triplex (GT)" in the industry, is mainly used in medicine, detergent, food, 
perfumery, textile, industrial, health, corrugated lamination, book and notebook cases, stationery 
packaging. It is also widely used in the production of packaging glass and small appliances.
Ecoprint
Ecoprint, an economical cardboard type, is a matte-coated product with a grey back. The main usage 
areas of this product are box applications that do not require highly qualified printing and lacquering.
Normprint (GD3)
This product, which shows high performance in packaging works, can provide a bright print with less 
ink and lacquer can be easily applied on. Normprint products with a grey backside are multi-layer 
coated cardboards with a blade-coated application on the top surface.
Normprint cardboard, which is coated only on the upper layer and gray on the lower layer, is 
produced from 100% recycled paper and has the feature of comfortable working in printing, box
making, and filling machines.
Exprint (GD2)
Exprint, which is a high-performance, multi-layer coated cardboard for all kinds of packaging and 
detailed graphic works, has a high pleating ability due to its structure. The backside of these products 
is grey, and blade coating is applied to the upper surface as the last layer.
Coated on the top and bottom layers of Exprint cardboard, which has good gloss and stiffness 
properties. The bottom layer is grey and produced from 95.6-97.1 % recycled paper. It has the 
feature of working comfortably in printing, box making, and filling machines

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What is Packaging


Packaging is the products made of any material used for the transportation, protection, storage, and sale of the products at the stage of delivery to the consumer. Packaging also refers to the process of  designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging covers a coordinated system of preparing  goods for transport, storage, logistics, sale, and end-use as a whole. Packaging; contains, protects,  preserves, transports, informs, and sells the product
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HISTORY OF CORRUGATED CARDBOARD


The foundation of corrugated cardboard begins with the use of shaped papers for the transportation 
of delicate materials in the mid-19th century. The patent was obtained in England in 1856. However, 
its use as we understand it now takes place in New York by Albert Jones. For the first time, Jones 
develops cylindrical corrugated cardboard for the protection of lamp glasses.
The first machine, on the other hand, was designed by G. Smyth in 1874 to produce high-volume 
corrugated cardboard and was produced by Oliver Long in the same year in line with the invention 
developed by Jones. The corrugated cardboard production technique known today is also based on 
this machine.
Born in Scotland in 1890, Robert Gair produced the first corrugated cardboard box. Gair, who made a 
wind-up box by cutting the corrugated cardboard plates in half, started fabrication production one 
day when he received an order to protect the typewriters that were damaged in transportation. In 
the 20th century, the use of corrugated cardboard as a substitute for wooden packaging has become 
quite common.
Corrugated cardboard boxes were first used for packaging materials that could easily break during 
transportation, such as glass and porcelain bowls, and then began to be used as fruit crates to ensure 
that fruits reach the consumer without damage. Today, it has taken its place as an indispensable 
packaging material.

DEVAMINI OKU


CORRUGATED CARDBOARD PRODUCTION


Corrugated cardboards are produced in machines that require high precision. These are machines 
that produce at a speed of 500 feet (157 m/min) per minute and have very complex mechanisms to 
prevent some problems such as warping and deformation.
Papers are moistened with high steam pressure. The purpose of moistening is to give the paper 
waves the desired properties and to soften them for pasting. The process requires a significant 
amount of water.
Paper plates are dehumidified after shaping. In their new form, they are dried at 248-356 F degrees 
(120-180 C). Very high energy is consumed in the production of corrugated cardboard.
This parcel raw material, obtained from cellulose and copper fibres, takes its strength from the 
copper combination it contains. While the paper called linear is used on the front side of this parcel 
type, fluting type paper is used on the inside.
Common types of corrugation are "A", "B", "C", "E", and "F" waves. The letter designation is based on 
the order in which they were invented, not relative sizes. Groove size refers to the number of 
corrugations per 1 meter, although it may differ for different corrugated manufacturers. An 
important criterion here is the factor defined as the corrugation coefficient, which, in practical terms, 
expresses how long the ironed state of the corrugated paper extends compared to the first case
DEVAMINI OKU


CHROME CARDBOARD


Chrome cardboard, or Coated cardboard, is produced from recycled paper. It is also known as 
"duplex (GD)" and "triplex (GT)" in the industry, is mainly used in medicine, detergent, food, 
perfumery, textile, industrial, health, corrugated lamination, book and notebook cases, stationery 
packaging. It is also widely used in the production of packaging glass and small appliances.
Ecoprint
Ecoprint, an economical cardboard type, is a matte-coated product with a grey back. The main usage 
areas of this product are box applications that do not require highly qualified printing and lacquering.
Normprint (GD3)
This product, which shows high performance in packaging works, can provide a bright print with less 
ink and lacquer can be easily applied on. Normprint products with a grey backside are multi-layer 
coated cardboards with a blade-coated application on the top surface.
Normprint cardboard, which is coated only on the upper layer and gray on the lower layer, is 
produced from 100% recycled paper and has the feature of comfortable working in printing, box
making, and filling machines.
Exprint (GD2)
Exprint, which is a high-performance, multi-layer coated cardboard for all kinds of packaging and 
detailed graphic works, has a high pleating ability due to its structure. The backside of these products 
is grey, and blade coating is applied to the upper surface as the last layer.
Coated on the top and bottom layers of Exprint cardboard, which has good gloss and stiffness 
properties. The bottom layer is grey and produced from 95.6-97.1 % recycled paper. It has the 
feature of working comfortably in printing, box making, and filling machines
DEVAMINI OKU
CONTACT ME

İstanbul Anadolu Yakası Org.San.Bölgesi Aydınlı Mh. Mermerciler Cad. No: 13 (34953) Tuzla / İSTANBUL


info@ikincilerambalaj.com

+90 (216) 593 20 70
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