5 (English) Quality and compression strength paper honeycomb panels

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2014
  • The honeycomb panel of paper consists of a core with paper walls in a cell structure - hence the name honeycomb. The construction with the vertical walls in a cell structure makes the panels both strong and light.
    The panels are made by dragging the honeycomb core in order for it to attain exactly the cell-shaped space. In the outstretched form, paper is glued to both sides of the core with the cell structure, and with it the panel with the lightweight and strong construction appears.
    The compression strength in each individual panel depends on the size of the cell, i.e. how large the cells are in the cell structure. These may range from approximately 10 mm to 20 mm. The compression strength is higher in the small cells and lower in the larger cells. The quality of the panel also depends on the type of paper laid on. We make panels with paper from thin paper, e.g. 100 grams paper, and up to approximately 750 grams paper.
    The strength can be measured as compression strength, that is how much pressure the panel can withstand before it breaks down. This strength together with the fact that it will break down are what is used for absorbing e.g. shocks and impacts during transport.
    The actual panels are made to measure and depth according to customer requirements. Our panels are made in the range from 10 mm to 110 mm.
    Which quality we must use to protect your particular product, naturally depends on your demands on shock-absorption and fixing. Is the product particularly heavy and fragile? And under which conditions will it be transported? To what extent does it need be protected? And what is your budget for a packaging solution?
    Our development department would be pleased to help you with a solution that suits your particular business. On our website, you can also watch our video about packaging design and our development department.
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