The introduction of new regulations related to the packaging sector sees corrugated cardboard as a favorite material compared to other products we transform.
Unlike expanded materials or plastic derivatives, cardboard, in addition to being recyclable , is 100% biodegradable : it essentially destroys itself and does not produce harmful fumes if incinerated.
It is normally made up of two paper surfaces, called "covers", which enclose the paper corrugation, giving stability and resistance to the whole.
The glues used are all natural and derived from corn starches or potato starch.
The typologies are now infinite but, in summary, we can distinguish: a single corrugation, high or low ( single cardboard ), two combined high/low corrugations ( triple cardboard ) and a set of three corrugations ( triple wave cardboard ) for specific high-resistance uses.
Transformed into finished packaging, corrugated cardboard (or cardboard sheet) becomes a sturdy and versatile container , ideal for grouping, transporting and protecting.
The Sump Discharge Products are capable of discharging the contained products through a valve placed below it. The Sump Discharge can remove other recovery assisting equipment, such as tilting devices, due to cost benefits throughout the supply. Removed devices are often used for recovery of materials from the traditional IBCs and drums.
A valve is placed in such a manner that permit 100% of the load be recovered from the box. This method is a requirement that is valuable enough to be disposed. The present IBCs can keep a number of residual products, which cannot be reclaimed.