Everything You Need to Know About Corrugated Box Partitions

There’s more to corrugated box partitions than meets the eye. Although corrugated box partitions may look the same on the outside, the real differences lie in the divider configurations. These partitions come in a variety of sizes, thicknesses, and finishes so they can be customized and designed to fit the packaging needs of every business. Corrugated box partitions are one of the best interior box packaging options because of their unique features and bountiful advantages. 

What is a Corrugated Design?

Cardboard boxes or partitions that are corrugated are made up of multiple layers of fiberboard material. There are many different configurations to corrugated fiberboards, but the main elements are the linerboard and the medium. Linerboard is the flat, outer face that encloses the medium. The medium is the fluted, or crinkled, material adhered to the linerboard. Together, the linerboard and the medium create the durable structure of corrugated boxes and partitions that are widely used for shipping substantial goods across various industries. 

What’s the Difference Between Corrugated and Cardboard?

Although most corrugated boxes are referred to as cardboard boxes, there is a distinct difference in their respective structures. Multiple sheets of fiberboard compose the structured layers of corrugated boxes, while cardboard consists of a single layer of heavy-duty paperboard. These small variations in construction make a big difference in the shipping industry. Corrugated boxes are best suited for hefty products because of their extremely durable nature. Cardboard boxes are used for light, delicate items and may employ additional protective measures, such as bubble wrap, to ensure product safety during shipment. 

What are the Different Types of Corrugated Partitions?

There are four types of corrugated partitions: single face, single wall, double wall, and triple wall. 

  • Single-face: One linerboard is adhered to one corrugated medium. 
  • Single-wall: One corrugated medium is sandwiched between two linerboards.
  • Double-wall: Two corrugated mediums are arranged between three linerboards. 
  • Triple-wall: Three corrugated mediums are arranged between four linerboards.

Double and triple wall corrugated partitions can be composed of different flute sizes. For example, in a double wall corrugated partition, one medium can host large flutes, and the other medium can host small flutes. It all depends on what corrugated design works best for a business’s particular shipping needs. 

At General Partition Company, we are dedicated to providing your business with customized solutions for all your shipping needs. Contact one of our representatives to learn more about corrugated box partitions, polycoated chipboard partitions, and SBS partitions.