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  2. Folding carton - Wikipedia

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    The folding carton created the packaging industry as it is known today, beginning in the late 19th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The process involves folding carton made of paperboard that is printed, laminated , cut, then folded and glued.

  3. Robert Gair - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gair was a Scottish printer and paper bag maker who invented the folding carton in 1879. [1]Born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1839, he emigrated to the United States at age 14.

  4. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    Unlike folding cartons, set-up boxes do not fold flat and are delivered fully constructed. Drink boxes made of paperboard laminates, are sometimes called "cardboard boxes", " cartons ", or "boxes". Widely used for packaging beverages like juice, milk, and wine.

  5. Carton - Wikipedia

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    Typical blank for folding carton. A carton is a type of packaging typically made from paperboard that is suitable for food, pharmaceuticals, hardware, and many other types of products. [1] Folding cartons are usually combined into a tube at the manufacturer and shipped flat (knocked down) to the packager. Tray styles have a solid bottom and are ...

  6. Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    It is often used for folding cartons, set-up boxes, carded packaging, etc. Configurations of paperboard include: Containerboard, used in the production of corrugated fiberboard. Folding boxboard, comprising multiple layers of chemical and mechanical pulp.

  7. RockTenn - Wikipedia

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    In December 1993, RockTenn paid $35 million for Les Industries Ling, a Canadian company that used recycled paperboard to make folding cartons. The newly acquired plant, which was to serve as the principal supplier of recycled clay-coated paperboard for RockTenn's Vermont mill, became the company's second largest folding carton facility.

  8. Paperboard - Wikipedia

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    In 1817, the first paperboard carton was produced in England. Folding cartons first emerged around the 1860s and were shipped flat to save space, ready to be set up by customers when they were required. The mechanical die cutting and creasing of blanks was developed in 1879.

  9. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    UK Risperdal Tablets 2000 in a blister pack, which was itself packaged in a folding carton made of paperboard. Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages.