A thin paperboard usually made for display, or small size containers and partitions.
A particle board chiefly of wood particles bonded together to form a smooth manufactured board of various grades. Its smoothness, flatness and freedom from warping, dimensional stability as well cheapness has made it an essential component of mass market cabinet furniture. It has now been introduced for making frames for inexpensive upholstery
Refers to a building board consisting of wood chips and fibres bound with a resin and compressed under high pressure during manufacture. Sometimes such boards are veneered. Chipboard is usually recommended for interior use.
A paperboard generally made from recycled paper stock. Uses include backing sheets for padded writing paper, partitions within boxes and center ply or plies of solid fiberboard.
Low density board made from waste paper, in thicknesses of .006 and heavier.
Craft paper that has been glued together to form a firm board used to give binders their hard cover.
A paperboard, thicker than cardboard, used for backing sheets on padded writing paper, partitions within boxes, shoeboxes, etc.
A board made up of pasted layers of pulp. Used for the covers of hard cover books, as well as spines. Chipboard is less dense than Davey board but comes in similar thickness'.
A board made up of pasted layers of pulp. Used for the cases of a case bound book
A single-ply cardboard, usually gray or brown in color. Frequently used as the background in padding. It is usually made from mixed, repulped paper stock.
Paperboard used in making rigid boxes. Made in varying densities according to desired smoothness from reclaimed paper fibre to give high stiffness and internal strength for scoring.
Reclaimed sawdust etc glued back into a sheet. Strictly dry-area interior use only. Used for flooring and, laminated, to make cheap furniture.
A board made of wood chips glued together under pressure.
Also referred to as "particle board". Chips of wood compressed and glued into sheet form. Cheap method of decking to flat roofs, floors and (with Formica or melamine surface) furniture, especially kitchen units.
Board made from small softwood chips. Can be bought in several grades.
A paperboard used for many purposes that may or may not have specifications for strength, color, or other characteristics. It is normally made from paper stock with a relatively low density in the thickness of 0.006 inch and up.
Chips of wood compressed and glued into sheet form. A cheap way of decking flat roofs and floors and (with Formica or melamine surface) used for furniture, especially kitchen units.
A paperboard used for many purposes where strength and quality are not needed. The board is of relatively low density and is made from waste papers - usually mixed papers.
The basic material used for the super structure of rigid boxes. Usually made from recycled paper. The recycled material is ground and combined with other materials in a mixer-beater to make pulp. The pulp is then spread on a special conveyor belt to remove excess water. Also known as newsboard or boxboard.
Chipboard is a wood substitute made from waste or recycled wood. The wood is shredded into small pieces, mixed with liquid plastic and then heated under pressure to harden it into sheets. It's often then coated with decorative plastic, such as melamine. back
A single-ply cardboard, usually gray or brown. Used as the bottom sheet in a pad of paper.
4'X 8' SHEETS OF WOOD PRODUCT THAT LOOK JUST LIKE THE NAMES SOUND. THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEM ARE QUITE TECHNICAL. THEY SHOULD BE AVOIDED AT ALL COSTS AS THEY ARE CREATED BY IN DEMONS HELL.
The cardboard backing of a notepad of paper.
Miracle material made of waste paper put together to form a thick paperboard. You can alter this in anyway: paint it, sand it, cut it, sew it, cover it with paper, or just leave it alone. Chipboard adds amazing dimension to your layouts. Our favorites: Heidi Swapp and BasicGrey
A board made entirely from recycled paper products, containing a variety of impurities. It is an inexpensive mounting and backing board for non-conservation/preservation framing.
Inexpensive, single-ply cardboard, usually brown or gray.
Paperboard made primarily from waste paper used mainly in packaging, especially with a white liner and coating.