Paper edge protectors, also known as paper corners, paper corner guards, or angle boards, are eco-friendly packaging reinforcement materials made by laminating multiple layers of high-strength kraft paper with adhesive. These protectors feature an angular structure of less than 90 degrees, providing excellent compressive strength and support performance.
Their primary function is to safeguard the corners of palletized goods, enhancing the overall stability of the packaging. By reinforcing vulnerable edges, paper edge protectors help maintain the integrity of packaged items during handling and storage.
Paper edge protectors are often used in combination with stretch film, strapping bands, or plastic steel straps. Together, these materials effectively increase the stacking strength of pallets, preventing damage caused by pressure or collisions during transportation.
High Compressive Strength
Provides Effective Protection for Edges and Corners
Enhances Stacking Stability
Environmentally Friendly and Recyclable
Customizable with Easy Cutting
Lightweight and Easy to Handle
The width of the edges ranges from 20mm to 150mm, providing versatile options to suit various applications.
The thickness is available between 1.5mm and 10mm, allowing for different levels of strength and durability.
The length can be customized according to the specific requirements of the customer to ensure the perfect fit.
These materials find extensive applications in various industries including metallurgy and papermaking. They are essential in processes related to metal extraction and paper production.
In addition, they play a significant role in the manufacture of refractory materials, which are crucial for high-temperature industrial processes. Their durability makes them suitable for lining cardboard boxes as well.
Furthermore, these materials are widely used in the electronics and electrical sectors due to their insulating properties. They also contribute to the production of chemical fibers, enhancing the quality and functionality of synthetic textiles.
Moreover, their utility extends to the construction industry, where they are incorporated into building materials. They are commonly used in flooring solutions, providing both strength and aesthetic appeal.