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Corrugated Card

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A simple surface protection alternative for general-purpose applications.

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Colour: Brown

What is Corrugated Card? 

Corrugated Card is a thin, flexible, cushioned card. Its flexible material makes it easy to wrap around items while keeping weight and bulk to a minimum. 

It comes in handy for covering surfaces and objects during painting or decorating, as well as for protecting delicate surfaces and items during transport. 

Material 

It uses a lightweight fluted structure that adds strength and shock absorption for protection. 

KEY FEATURE 

  • Design: Its flexibility allows the card to bend and shape to cover surfaces, furniture, and fixtures. 

Good for: 

  • Covering surfaces and items during painting or decorating 

  • Protecting delicate surfaces and lightweight items during transportation 

BENEFITS 

  • Low bulk protection: Corrugated Card can be wrapped, folded, or slotted between items to give protection without adding bulk or taking up extra room. 

  • Compact cushioning: Corrugated Card gives a thin layer of padding that protects surfaces and items from knocks or scratches. 

OTHER GENERAL NAMES 

Corrugated fibreboard, corrugated, or carton. 

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FAQ 

Can corrugated card be used in damp or wet environments? 

No. Otherwise, corrugated card will lose its strength and cushioning. It’s best used in dry conditions. 

Is it reusable? 

Card can be used again if it remains in good shape without tears or creases that reduce its support. Check before reusing to make sure it still provides protection.