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Current flyer Staples - Valid from 04.09 to 04.09 - Page nb 6

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Flyer Staples 04.09.2024 - 04.09.2025
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A-PCAM-EN BOX STRENGTH + BOX FINDER | Resource Centre 200 mullen vs. 32 ECT key things to consider when looking at boxes. + They are subject to different kinds of stress and impact during the packing, shipping, and storage process + Corrugated packaging aims to resist damage as much as possible to protect the products inside. + Both 200 Mullen and 32 ECT can carry weights up to 65 Ibs, and in most circumstances are considered substitutes for one another. - There are different ways to test the strength of corrugated material. But which test should you use when selecting material for your corrugated boxes? Edge crush test (ECT). Edge Crush Test is one of the essential tests for corrugated Edge Crush Test (ECT) packaging: + Force is applied perpendicular to the edge of the corrugated board 4} until it buckles + Results tell manufacturers and end users how much strength and durability a box has when it comes to stack resistance and in handling heavy loads + The resulting value is shown in pounds per linear inch of load-bearing edge and is reported in ECT ratings + 32 ECT is the most commonly used for corrugated material Mullen test. The burst test, known as the Mullen Test, challenges the durability of the corrugated fiberboard’s surface: Mullen Test + Burst Test determines the amount of force required to puncture the linerboard + Resulting value is given in pounds per square inch + 200# means 200 pounds per square inch of force needed to be applied to the face of the linerboard in order to create a puncture. Learn more at staples.ca/pages/corrugated-boxes 4 staples!) PREFERRED

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A-PCAM-EN BOX STRENGTH + BOX FINDER | Resource Centre 200 mullen vs. 32 ECT key things to consider when looking at boxes. + They are subject to different kinds of stress and impact during the packing, shipping, and storage process + Corrugated packaging aims to resist damage as much as possible to protect the products inside. + Both 200 Mullen and 32 ECT can carry weights up to 65 Ibs, and in most circumstances are considered substitutes for one another. - There are different ways to test the strength of corrugated material. But which test should you use when selecting material for your corrugated boxes? Edge crush test (ECT). Edge Crush Test is one of the essential tests for corrugated Edge Crush Test (ECT) packaging: + Force is applied perpendicular to the edge of the corrugated board 4} until it buckles + Results tell manufacturers and end users how much strength and durability a box has when it comes to stack resistance and in handling heavy loads + The resulting value is shown in pounds per linear inch of load-bearing edge and is reported in ECT ratings + 32 ECT is the most commonly used for corrugated material Mullen test. The burst test, known as the Mullen Test, challenges the durability of the corrugated fiberboard’s surface: Mullen Test + Burst Test determines the amount of force required to puncture the linerboard + Resulting value is given in pounds per square inch + 200# means 200 pounds per square inch of force needed to be applied to the face of the linerboard in order to create a puncture. Learn more at staples.ca/pages/corrugated-boxes 4 staples!) PREFERRED
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