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These pallet liners have a layer of hexagonal cells instead of typical corrugation, so they distribute loads better than standard cardboard liners.
Use these liners between pallets or layers of stacked material, or to reinforce the bottom of shipping boxes.
Wrap or weave this cardboard between items to provide cushioning.
These protectors are available in sizes up to 72" wide to protect boxes and improve their stacking strength.
Close these tubes with a cap on each end.
Slide the 6" long cap onto one end; the other end has a permanent steel cap.
Because of their square shape, these tubes won't roll away. They can be stacked, and the flat surface is easier to label than a round surface.
Multiple layers of laminated cardboard make these crates a more durable alternative to shipping tubes and cardboard boxes and a lightweight, economical alternative to wooden crates.
These boxes meet ECT 32 (32 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 200-lb. burst strength.
Heavy duty boxes are stronger than standard boxes. They meet ECT 44 (44 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 250-lb. burst strength.
With two walls for more support, these are the strongest cardboard boxes. They meet ECT 51 (51 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 275-lb. burst strength.
A foam lining prevents static build-up to protect static-sensitive materials.
Fold along the built-in incremental creases to customize the height.
Lined with thick polystyrene panels, these boxes protect temperature-sensitive products during shipment.
Contain small parts and samples.
Strap or tape these cones to pallets and packages to alert handlers not to stack anything on top of them.