âąCorrugated boxes are mainly known for their two traits, versatility and durability. These boxes can be used for anything from front shipping to packaging.
âąIn this type of box two layers of corrugated sheets are used, thereby making it more durable than the single walled corrugated box.
âąAlthough, more durable there is a disadvantage to this kind of a box, these are less flexible. This kind of box is ideal for shipping and storage. Normally a double walled corrugated box can hold between 40 to 85 ECT (Edge Crush Test).
âąDouble wall boxes are created using two layers of fluting instead of just one.
âąThe layers are usually different sizes to combine the benefits of various flute types.
âąDouble wall boxes feature 5-ply construction which provides a great deal of strength.
âąThis makes them an ideal choice for heavier items and products that require a greater deal of protection than what a single wall box can provide. Because they are more rigid, double wall boxes are also a better choice than single for long-term storage.
âąDouble wall flutes are usually made using B and C flutes. Such combinations are most commonly used for heavy-duty containers.
âąThe extra padding and rigidity makes them appropriate for carrying heavy goods.
âąDue to their strength and durability, double wall boxes are used in manufacturing facilities and retail outlets.