paperboard

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English - Turkish
{i} karton
{i} mukavva
coated paperboard
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) kuşe karton
English - English
A thick paper, or thin cardboard
Any paper with a thickness (caliper) of 12 points ( 3mm) or more
The distinction between paperboard and paper is not sharp but broadly speaking, paperboard is heavier in basis weight, thicker and more rigid than paper In general, all sheets 12 point (0 012 inch) or more in thickness are classified as paperboard There are a number of exceptions based upon traditional nomenclature For example, blotting paper, felts, and drawing paper in excess of 12 points are classified as paper, while corrugated medium, chipboard, and linerboard less than 12 points is classified as paperboard Paperboard is made from a variety of furnishes on a number of types of machines, principally cylinder and Fourdrinier The broad classes are: (1) container board, which is used for corrugated cartons, (2) box board, which is further divided into (a) folding box board (b) special food board (c) set-up boxboard, and all other special types such as automobile board, building board, tube board, etc
A heavy weight, thick, rigid and single or multilayer sheet What differentiates paperboard from paper is the weight of the sheet If paperboard is very heavy it is called Board Paper heavier than 150 gram per meter square are normally called Paperboard and paperboard heavier than 500 gram per meter square are called board
{i} cardboard, pasteboard, board made from layers of compressed paper
General term for heavyweight grades of paper that are used for containers, boxes, cartons and packaging materials It is divided into: Containerboard, Boxboard and Other Paperboard
a cardboard suitable for making posters
Grades of paper whose thickness is more than 0 012 inches and which are heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper
Paperboard is a heavy layered paper, usually at least 100 lbs per ream or more It is intended to be a rigid, durable form of paper, often used in packaging Some examples include: cereal boxes, shoe boxes, paper cups, file folders, noncorrugated liner board and packaging materials
Laminated layers of paper
A type of matted or sheeted fibrous product In common terms, paperboard is distinguished from paper by being heavier, thicker, and more rigid See also specialty products
One of the two subdivisions of paper The distinction is not great, but paperboard is heavier in basis weight, thicker, and more rigid than paper All sheets 12 points (0 012 inch) or more in thickness are classified as paperboard There are exceptions For example, blotting papers, felts, and drawing paper in excess of 12 points are classified as paper, while corrugating medium, chipboard, and linerboard less than 12 points are classified as paperboard
All cardboard Comes in varying thickness: some flat, some corrugated
paperboard

    Hyphenation

    pa·per·board

    Turkish pronunciation

    peypırbôrd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpāpərˌbôrd/ /ˈpeɪpɜrˌbɔːrd/
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