Definitions for "Corrugated board"
Corrugated board consists of surface layers of liners glued to a rippled board layer of fluting or wellenstoff. The liner grades may be any of those listed above.
or Corrugated Fiberboard – The structure formed by gluing one or more sheets of fluted corrugating medium to one or more flat facings of linerboard. There are four common types: Single Face – Combination of one corrugating medium glued to one flat facing of linerboard. Single Wall – Two flat facings of linerboard, one glued to each side of a corrugated medium. Also known as Double Face. Double Wall – Three flat facings of linerboard, one glued to each side of two corrugated mediums. Triple Wall – Four flat facings of linerboard, one glued to each side of three corrugated mediums.
Board that has one or more flutes of paper within the outer layers.