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Chipboard packaging is a type of packaging also known as particle board. It’s a thick, sturdy material made from recycled paper, wood particles and epoxy resin. Chipboard is often used in the production of product boxes for food, jewelry, and electronics, as well as shipping envelopes and other packaging items like chipboard sheets. It’s a popular choice for packaging because it’s durable, eco-friendly, and cost-effective. Chipboard packaging is a versatile and practical option for businesses looking for sustainable, affordable, and protective packaging solutions.

Image SKU Color Type Dimensions Qty Per Case Price Unit of Measure Add to Cart
Chipboard Boxes, Folding Cartons, Reverse Tuck, 3 x 3 x 4", White C-4240 Kraft Reverse Tuck Folding Cartons 3 x 3 x 4" 250
$62.97
CS
Chipboard Boxes, Folding Cartons, Reverse Tuck, 3 x 3 x 4", Kraft C-4228 Kraft Reverse Tuck Folding Cartons 3 x 3 x 4" 250
$56.61
CS

Sometimes, corrugated boxes are more than what your products need. After all, business cards don’t need a triple wall container to sit in, right? But those products still deserve protection and stability, and chipboard is the packaging material that can do that. Thanks to its sturdy fiberboard construction (and made from recycled paper), it’s a packaging supply with multiple uses. In the case of those business cards, chipboard boxes will get the job done swimmingly. They’re also used for gift boxes, apparel boxes, folding cartons for items like candy or spare parts, and plenty of other primary packaging situations where a corrugated box might be a bit much.
Their usefulness doesn’t end there either, as chipboard pads are one of chipboard’s most successful forms. Just like a corrugated box might be more than what you need, a mailer envelope might not be enough of what you do. Mailers can sometimes bend or move in ways you don’t want them too, but sliding a pad in will give it the strength and rigidity it needs. If you’re packing boxes full of multiple items, pads can be layered in, adding protection and stability during shipping. And if you know your customer’s going to slice open the top of a shipment, a pad can be used just under the flaps to help protect the items inside. Chipboard boxes and pads are seriously versatile and useful packaging supplies.
Businesses aren’t the only ones who’ll find chipboard pads to be useful, either. Artists have long known how well rigid fiberboard works for them, both in smaller crafts like ornaments and decorations, and in larger artwork like gallery show installations. Photographers use them to flatten and protect high-quality prints of their work during shipping, and even furniture makers sandwich multiple layers together to create interesting, stunning and fully-functional pieces. We weren’t kidding when we said it’s a versatile packaging material. You can find chipboard in its most useful forms right here at The Packaging Company.