cardboard was in so we can build up our house build upand other stuff
containers made of cardboard or wood are a wooden box, wooden crate, cardboard storage box. there are loads more but it would take a wile to list them.
normally thickness will be 3mm. but it defer in sizes
A paint thickness gauge will allow you to find out the thickness of the paint you are using. This means that when this is necessary for particular tasks that you have a good tool to help you.
technically nominal wall thickness refers to pipe wall thickness (average)..if you are referring to shell/hull/fore part of a vessel, the thickness varies depending of type, size, deadweight of the vessel
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Cardboard is an insulator in dry state.But when it is wet it can conduct electricity
Not enough information to answer.... There is no 'standard' weight for cardboard. A box with walls of 4mm thickness will weigh less than the same size box, with walls of 6mm thickness.
That can vary a lot, depending on the thickness of the cardboard, as well as its consistency (it may be more or less densely packed).
The thickness of a cardboard from a cigarette box.
If you are a smoker the cardboard of the pack of cigarettes is the right thickness to set your points. If you are not a smoker probably a cereal box cardboard will do.
Post printing usually requires thicker paper than normal. It is best to print posters on papers that are stiff and resistant to bending. Depending on the size of your poster, you may want to use cardboard-thickness papers for your posters.
Use some standard of cardboard wt. per square ft, as a box has six sides, you have (length x width + length x height + width x height) x 2 x lb/ sq ft or if in metric kg/ sq m. Get net weight by subtracting cardboard wt from box wt. One standard cardboard box wt. in US is 0.13 kg/ sq m. This number will vary in US and, may be quite different in other countries.
Cardboard comes in different weights, depending on thickness, whether it is corrogated (i.e. with spaces), pressed, etc. So, the answer would depend first on the type and weight of the cardboard. Regardless of type of cardboard or the weight of the type, I would guess it would weigh far less than the CD and CD case together. I would further guess it would weigh about or less than the plastic CD case without the CD, with both CD and and extra cardboard piece being the same dimensions (height+width) and if the cardboard was thin. Lifes
GSM in this context stands for Grams per Square Meter for paper or cardboard. It roughly corresponds to microns (millionths of a meter or thousandths of a millimeter) in thickness.
N-Flute is some where between 0,5 - 0,6mm G-Flute (or Offset Flute it's also called) is 0,8mm. Try www.PAPYRUS.com for info!