Home » Chipboard Packaging Explained: Products, Benefits & Applications
Chipboard Packaging Explained: Products, Benefits & Applications
What is Chipboard?
Chipboard is made from small wood particles mixed with resin, binders and other additives, which is then pressed together under high temperature with high amounts of pressure. It is thicker than normal paper, but doesn’t have flutes like corrugated boxes. Chipboard normally comes in a single layer material, but it can come in a variety of thicknesses dependent on your packaging needs. This type of packaging is not meant for shipping purposes, it is best used for small consumer goods. For the purposes of this blog SBS, CCNB, CNK, SUS, and other similar products are included in this chipboard category.
Advantages:
- Cost Efficient: Lower production and shipping cost.
- Better for Storage: Takes up less space when being stored compared to other packaging products.
- Printing: Ideal for design and customization and can be directly printed on.
- Flexible: Easier to cut, fold and shape due to thinner material.
- Protection: The density of the material gives strength and protection against possible damage.
- Environmental Factors: It is made from recycled material. The energy used to create this product is far less than other packaging options.
Disadvantage:
- Chipboard cannot hold heavy or fragile Items and does not offer as much protection compared to other materials like corrugated.
What are Common Chipboard Applications?
Chipboard is best suited for retail and lightweight displays because this material can be cut and folded into different sizes and thicknesses. Since it is easily customized and printed directly on, it allows for pictures and high-quality designs to be printed directly on the chipboard surface, as opposed to needing secondary labels. It is best used for lightweight and less valuable products due to it not being as strong as corrugated material. Most packaging seen in retail is chipboard material. Examples of this include packaging food, beauty products, pharmaceuticals and other retail items.
What are the Chipboard Packaging Products?
- Folding cartons: Thin flexible paperboard or chipboard cartons used in packaging lightweight products. There are several different folding carton styles some being; Straight Tuck End, Reverse Tuck End, Auto Bottom, Full Seal, Shelf Displays and many other styles.
- Setup Boxes: Premium two-piece boxes used to protect luxury items.
- Inserts: Protect items and prevent them shifting from fulfillment to completion.
- Pads: Used to provide products with extra protection and separate layers.
Straight Tuck End (STE) Folding Carton with hanging tab
Setup Box (Rigid Box)
Inserts
Pads
Is Chipboard Right for your Packaging needs?
Deciding which packaging material will work best for your business needs is an important decision. You must take many factors into consideration when weighing your options. If you are looking for a light weight, cost efficient, highly customizable, and ecofriendly packaging option, then chipboard might be the best option for your packaging needs. If you are needing help deciding if chipboard is the right packaging material for you, contact Brown Packaging today and one of our packaging specialists will assist you.
Lower quantity packaging orders usually mean:👉 Higher cost per unit But that doesn’t mean they’re always the wrong decision. In certain situations, smaller runs are
Not every POP display should be optimized for the lowest cost. In some cases, spending more isn’t inefficient—it’s necessary. Because the real question isn’t:👉 “What
Most POP displays are designed to look good at production. But that’s not where they’re tested. They’re tested here:👉 The supply chain Between the warehouse
Most cost savings in packaging come from:👉 Ordering more volume But increasing MOQ isn’t always possible. Storage is limited Cash flow is constrained Demand is
Minimum order quantities (MOQs) aren’t arbitrary. They exist because packaging production has fixed costs that don’t scale down—only up. When you order one unit, you
Most POP display programs don’t lose money on materials. They lose it in:👉 empty space Displays are often shipped with: Excess void space Poor stacking
Home » Chipboard Packaging Explained: Products, Benefits & Applications
Pallet optimization is the process of maximizing efficiency in space utilization and handling while minimizing freight costs. It requires strategic use of surface area, stacking
In the ongoing battle against environmental degradation, California has emerged as a leader in the fight to reduce single-use plastics. With a series of comprehensive
Choosing corrugated boxes for packaging needs is a decision that offers unparalleled benefits in terms of protection, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness. These boxes stand out for