When was cardboard invented




















Gair quickly realized this method could improve efficiency and reduce costs by cutting, printing, and creasing boxes from one piece of corrugated cardboard on the same press. The strength of the resulting prefabricated product provided a more cost-effective solution to other, expensive to produce, packaging materials in use at the time, such as wooden crates. The advantages of packaging and retaining the freshness of dry goods such as tea, cereal, biscuits, crackers, and tobacco were soon discovered.

Thanks to a canny Scotsman, mass production of folding corrugated boxes and a new empire began. Production of boxes subsequently moved to a larger plant Gair purchased upstate in Piermont. Cardboard packaging has undergone minor changes in recent times due to the trend towards environmentalism. It is now common for cardboard to be manufactured with a large percentage of recycled fibers. History of Cardboard. Posted in News. Watch their video above to learn about how cardboard boxes are made!

Cardboard boxes remain one of the simplest ways to move things from one place to another. Toggle navigation.

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That was the spur of the moment when he realized that he could also opt for the production of precut paperboard cartons that come with open arms.

It was a whole new idea, a great innovative idea that he introduced to the rest of the world. People received and embraced this idea and invention whole-heartedly. After this mega invention, it was the wooden crates that started prevailing all over.

These firm wooden boxes somewhat replaced cardboard boxes. It is interesting what happened to cardboards, and no one could think even in his wildest dreams that an architect named Peter Melbourne from the US would use cardboard boxes to construct a house.



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