Paperboard can be used for a number of different things as it is easily cut and formed and is lightweight. Some examples of uses include bookbinding, set-up boxes or chipboards.
In some retail applications, corrugated products and carded "blister packs" (paperboard backings that hold a molded plastic insert) have been used as a substitute for paperboard boxes
The folding paperboard box industry is highly integrated. This means that the leading producers of folding paperboard boxes also produce the folding boxboard used to make the product.
The population of Iggesund Paperboard is 1,670.
Iggesund Paperboard's population is 2,008.
Iggesund Paperboard was created in 1685.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paperboard from wood pulp and other fiber pulp. Paperboard mills may also manufacture converted paperboard products.
The chemical formula of paperboard is primarily cellulose, with additional components such as hemicellulose, lignin, and water. The exact composition can vary depending on the type of paperboard and its intended use.
Two grades of paperboard--corrugating medium and linerboard--are used to make corrugated shipping containers. These two grades account for the majority of paperboard produced in the United States.
Establishments in this industry manufacture setup (rigid) paperboard boxes from purchased paperboard
SBS is favored by manufacturers of folding paperboard boxes for the packaging of cigarettes, frozen and wet foods, meats, non-prescription drugs, bakery foods, and cosmetics.
In 1999, total production was 97.0 million tons of paper and paperboard
In 2000, total production was 94.6 million tons of paper and paperboard