Folding Carton substrate choices can be daunting. The differences between Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS), Coated Recycled Board (CRB), Coated Unbleached Kraft (CUK), Folding Boxboard (FBB), and Uncoated Recycled Board (URB) are discussed in the context of Print Performance, Product Protection, Design, Sustainability, and Value.
1. A COMPARISON OF FOLDING
CARTON SUBSTRATES AND
APPROPRIATE APPLICATIONS
In todayās packaging landscape, the choice of raw materials can be daunting. Substitutions
are sometimes made with little or no regard to suitability, nonetheless, the differences in
paperboard properties and appropriate application are creating some interesting nuances
in todayās recovering economy. The choice of substrate is influenced by a number of key
parameters including the requirements of print performance, product protection, design
features and requirements, sustainability and overall value.
Print Performance is a key object for paperboard packaging. Traditional print technologies such as
sheet and web offset lithography, flexography and rotogravure are being supplemented by digital printing,
laser imaging, ink jet and rotary screen. Itās a modern miracle that packaging substrates can and do perform
suitably with each of the processes. Inks and overprints may be aqueous, solvent based, oil based and so on.
They may cure by a variety of mechanisms, e.x. oxidation/polymerization, UV, IR, EB etc. Finally, itās
interesting to note that packaging solutions often employ more than one printing process in a single package.
Product Protection is important since the contents as well as the package itself must survive the
rigors of distribution through filling, packing, palletizing, transportation, retail and consumer handling.
Damaged packaging can result in unsalable products which take an enormous toll on profitability. Dry and
frozen foods, personal care products, beverages, pharmaceutical, automotive, hardware, toys and electronics
all require differing sorts of protection ā temperature, shock resistance, barriers for water, humidity, bleach,
alcohol, grease, blood, oxygen and so on.
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2. Design Features and Requirements such as the size and style of the primary package can
greatly influence the choice of substrate. Panels, windows, opening, closure, filling line requirements,
end-use and end-of-life scenarios may favor one material over another. The grain orientation of a
package is also influential since properties such as stiffness and tensile strength are favorable in the
one direction whereas tear strength excels in the opposing direction. The proportional differences
depend on the type of fiber, density and forming method of each material.
Sustainability is increasingly important in packaging substrate decisions. While paperboard packaging
may represent less than 5% of a productās overall carbon footprint, it is perceived to be much more than
that. Indeed, 60% of all packaging in the U.S. is ultimately landfilled, and initiatives such as packaging
scorecards and extended producer responsibilities are raising the bar. Factors such as the use of certified fiber,
renewable materials, recycled content, recyclability, biodegradability, compostability, package-to-content
weight ratios and cube utilization are all tied to these decisions.1, 2
OverallValue can be defined as the expectation of benefits gained for the price paid.3
Sustained value
can be described as the customerās willingness to specify, utilize, pay for and reorder a given level of
quality or service at a given price. Low cost materials and packaging solutions are acceptable for some
lower margin product categories but would be unacceptable for others. So, with these considerations
in mind, an introduction to the types of paperboard follows including Solid Bleached Sulfate, Coated
Recycled Board, Coated Unbleached Kraft and Uncoated Kraft Boxboard.
Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) is a prominent packaging material in North America made
from mostly hardwood, first generation, chemically pulped fibers that are subsequently bleached,
refined and formed in one ply on fourdrinier-type paperboard machines. SBS is white on both
sides and throughout the sheet. The relatively short hardwood fibers are coated and polished, creating
an impressively smooth print surface that accommodates the highest quality imaging by offset,
flexography and gravure. This ultra smooth surface also forms an ideal foundation for film and
metallized foil lamination. Most SBS products are coated one-side only (C1S), but some may be
partially or fully coated on the back side as well (C2S). SBS generally performs well for embossing, gluing
and high-speed filling. It cuts cleanly and has sufficient internal and surface strength properties
to accommodate high-speed printing with tacky oil based lithographic inks. SBS is often higher
priced as compared with other paperboard substrates.
SBS is not known for tear strength, but generally has good stiffness and compression strength. It may be
susceptible to yellowing over time with exposure to white light. It is traditionally the first choice, however,
for high quality graphics in personal care packaging, medical, pharmaceutical, confectionery, media and
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3. tobacco packaging. The pristine white back side and internal characteristics are preferred by purists
for bakery and other such products involving direct food contact.
Primary North American suppliers of SBS include International Paper Company, MeadWestvaco (MWV),
Georgia Paciļ¬c, Evergreen Packaging, Clearwater, Rock-Tenn and Tembec.
Coated Unbleached Kraft (CUK) is also made from mostly ļ¬rst generation, chemically pulped
ļ¬bers on fourdrinier-type paperboard machines, however this substrate is formed in two or three layers and
is mostly comprised of longer softwood (pine) ļ¬bers which contribute to strength. A thin concentration of
hardwood ļ¬bers are added to the top surface for somewhat enhanced smoothness. CUK is mostly known
for durability and resistance to tear. It is white on the top side due to its extremely opaque, titanium-based
coating and otherwise brown throughout the sheet. Itās somewhat less expensive than SBS.
CUK is safe for direct food contact and performs well in frozen food applications. It is commonly
used for packaging large, club-store multi-pack cereals. A wet-strength version of this grade is used
for the packaging of brewery and soft drink bottles and cans, where the paperboard retains 90% of its
dry tear strength when exposed to saturated, wet conditions. A general folding carton version of this grade
is well suited for frozen foods, snacks and cookies, multi-pack pudding cups, automotive, electronics and
sports equipment applications requiring superior tear, tensile and compression strength in a relatively
dry environment.
Primary North American suppliers of CUK include Graphic Packaging and MeadWestvaco (MWV).
Coated Recycled Board (CRB), also known as clay coated news, is a dominant material in North
America and elsewhere in the world. CRB is generally made from a blend of recycled newsprint, old
corrugated containers and mixed secondary paper. Its ļ¬bers are often 100% recycled with 35% or more of
the content considered āpost consumer.ā It is comprised of as many as eight or more layers of material with
the top ply made of bleached or semi-bleached ļ¬bers. A variety of machines are used in its manufacture
including fourdrinier, cylinder and hybrid forming systems.
CRB is the most common substrate for low cost folding cartons when recycled content is preferred or
required. It is often used for single pouch cereal boxes and other multi-purpose packaging where tear
strength and premium print quality arenāt paramount. It is not always used in direct-food applications
although food-grade versions of CRB are not uncommon. It often has a one-direction stiffness advantage
that can be beneļ¬cial for bulge resistance in the packaging granular products such as rice, pet foods,
pancake mix and powered laundry detergent.
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4. The specification tolerances of CRB are somewhat less stringent than with SBS and other virgin grades. It
is often not as strong and tends to carry slightly higher moisture content than other grades. CRB is more
absorbent than SBS and CUK, and therefore requires a slightly thicker ink film and/or stronger inks to
achieve a given strength of color. As with all other materials, die cutting, creasing and gluing conditions
should be adjusted to optimize its performance.
Primary North American suppliers of CRB include Graphic Packaging, Rock-Tenn, Cascades, Paperworks,
Strathcona, Caraustar, White Pigeon and The Newark Group.
Uncoated Kraft Boxboard (UKB) is the final grade to be considered in this discussion. Similar
to Coated Unbleached Kraft, UKB is comprised of mostly first generation, chemically pulped pine
fibers. It is similarly formed on a fourdrinier-type paperboard machine in two layers where the top
layer houses a concentration of hardwood fiber for somewhat enhanced smoothness. Since itās uncoated,
however, UKB can be a cost effective alternative to coated paperboard with applications that appreciate an
environmentally friendly, natural brown surface. It is lower in density than other grades; therefore, cartons
of equal caliper weigh less.
A sturdy material, UKB is safe for direct food contact. It can be reasonably printed by offset, flexo or gravure
and performs well in embossing and foil stamping. The quality of graphic reproduction doesnāt match that
of coated materials, however, designers are sometimes creative with the earthtone appearance. An interesting
technique is to press-apply a white pigmented spot color in certain areas, then build process color on top of
that. UKB is a popular choice for institutional food packaging, lawn & garden, hardware, sporting goods
and other durable packaging needs.
A primary North American supplier of UKB is Kapstone Charleston Kraft. Rock-Tenn produces an alternative
product that is made from 100% recycled old corrugated containers.
Hybrid materials also exist. Some CRB products may have a brown kraft back side, hence the term āCoated
Kraft Backā (CKB), or a white layer of fiber on the back side. Mechanically pulped (groundwood) fibers
may team up with chemically pulped fibers and varying percentages of recycled fiber content are now seen
with some of the grades. Nonetheless, it is incumbent on package designers to understand the effect that
these treatments may lend to the performance characteristics of the various grades. In every situation,
adjustments must be made in the printing, cutting, creasing, gluing and filling line conditions to optimize
performance given a substrate substitution.
Primary North American suppliers of CKB include Graphic Packaging and Rock-Tenn. White-back CRB is
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5. produced by Rock-Tenn. Groundwood ļ¬bers are employed in some products produced by Tembec.
The choice of substrates can be summarized in a decision matrix as follows, understanding that these are
guidelines only. Creative license allows for some products to play the ļ¬eld, for example, bar soaps have been
successfully packaged in all four materials, and sometimes utilizing the back side of a material as the outward
facing side, opens up a new world of possibilities.
DECISION MATRIX
Grade SBS ā Solid
Bleached Sulfate
CUK - Coated
Unbleached Kraft
CRB ā Coated
Recycled Board
UKB ā Uncoated Kraft
Boxboard
Fiber virgin bleached hardwood,
1 or 2 sides coated
90% unbleached virgin pine,
10% hardwood kraft ļ¬ber,
coated one side
100% recycled ļ¬ber, bleached
top, many (5-9) plies, coated
one side
approx. 85% virgin pine, 15%
hardwood kraft ļ¬ber, uncoated
Appearance clean white natural back side grey back side natural, earthtone appearance
Common
Applications
personal care, medical,
pharmaceutical,
confectionary,
media, tobacco
frozen foods, dry foods,
beverage, multi-packs,
automotive, electronics,
sporting goods, ļ¬lter frames
multi-purpose, set-up boxes,
breakfast cereal, dry foods,
toothpaste, snack crackers,
facial tissue, pancake mix,
powdered laundry detergent
institutional food packaging,
lawn & garden, hardware,
sporting goods
Print Quality very smooth surface, high
printability by offset, ļ¬exo
and gravure
smooth surface, good printing
by offset, ļ¬exo and gravure
acceptable surface, good
printing by offset and ļ¬exo
less smooth, but reasonable
printing by offset and ļ¬exo
Calipers 8-24 pt. 14-30 pt. 14-40 pt. 12-34 pt.
BasisWeights 112-254 lbs./3msf 60-114 lbs./msf 55-140 lbs./msf 46-98 lbs./msf
Density (approx.) 1 X 1 X 1.03 X .73 X
Converting exellent cutting & gluing very good cutting & gluing adequate cutting & gluing good cutting & gluing
Strength moderate strength highest strength acceptable strength high strength
Cost (approx.) 1.2 X 1 X .8 X .8 X
Sustainability renewable resource,
certiļ¬ed ļ¬ber
renewable resource, up to
17% total recycled content,
certiļ¬ed ļ¬ber
renewable resource, 100%
recycled content
renewable resource, reduced
weight, certiļ¬ed ļ¬ber
Selection Criteria: Cost, quantity, appearance, strength, environmental perception, ļ¬nish
1) Life Cycle Assessment results
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/feb/17/cadbury-dairy-milk-cows
http://beeractivist.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2008/07/carbon-impact.jpg
2) Greenliving: United States Recycling Statistics
http://greenliving.lovetoknow.com/United_States_Recycling_Statistics
3) Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_%28marketing%29
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6. Written By: Dan Malenke
Dan Malenke is an accomplished training manager with extensive coast-to-coast and international
experience in developing and directing technical seminars for the printing and packaging industries.
His career includes 20+ years with a Fortune 500 company, 9 years university teaching experience
and accumulated work in production.
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