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Corrugated Sheets & Rolls

Protect and cushion goods effectively with corrugated sheets and rolls from Antalis. Our single face corrugated rolls offer a lightweight, flexible solution for wrapping, cushioning, and surface protection, while corrugated layer pads provide stability for pallet lining and product separation. Made from recycled Kraft materials, these eco-conscious options help prevent scratches, dirt, and impact damage. Ideal for packing, shipping, and storage, our range ensures cost-effective and sustainable protective packaging for businesses of all sizes. Explore our range today.
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What are corrugated sheets and rolls used for in packaging?

Corrugated sheets and rolls are essential materials in protective packaging, offering protection, cushioning, and stability for a wide range of products. They are commonly used for wrapping, packing, pallet lining, and product separation. Rolls of single face corrugated paper are ideal for wrapping fragile items and preventing scratches, while corrugated layer pads provide structural support for pallets and help stabilise goods during transit.



How do single face corrugated rolls protect products during shipping?

Single face corrugated rolls feature a smooth paper surface on one side and corrugated fluting on the other, creating a dual-layer protection system. The raised fluting absorbs shocks and impacts, acting as a cushion against external forces. Meanwhile, the smooth paper helps prevent scratches and surface damage, making it ideal for delicate items such as glassware, ceramics, and electronics.



How do corrugated sheets & rolls reduce the risk of product damage during transit?

Corrugated rolls, such as the Master'In Access C Flute corrugated paper rolls, act as a protective layer around products, absorbing shocks and vibrations caused by movement during shipping. Their flexible design allows them to conform to different shapes, ensuring full coverage and added cushioning. Additionally, the corrugated structure minimises direct contact between items, reducing friction and the risk of surface damage.

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