It is used in the production of all kinds of products, especially in the packaging of the products which are also carriers and in the production of die-cut boxes. It is not resistant in carrying vertical loads due to the low wall thickness but the surface is extremely resistant for crushes as the waves are more frequent. It also gives very goods results in printing thanks to this qualification. It is the most commonly used model.
This wave type, which emerged after A and B wave and carries goods characteristics of both waves, is a good carrier and gives good results in printing. C wave is used widespread including the packaging of many products such as fresh vegetable and fruits.
It is the wave model that has a perfect crushing resistance due to the high number of channels per meter and gives the best results in printing comparing to other wave types. Thanks to these properties and lightness, it can be used successfully instead of cardboard packages.
It is formed by the combination of B and C waves. The corrugated
cardboard that is composed of five boards, which are the internal,
external, intermediate and two flutes, is called double wave. It can
carry large loads and it is very suitable for stacking thanks to its
strong structure.