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Corrugated cardboard is a packaging material consisting of at least three sheets of corrugated fiberboard. It is made from linerboard and a medium, which is fluted paper glued between linerboard sheets. Known for its durability, cost-effectiveness, and versatility, corrugated cardboard is often used for making boxes. It is renewable, with a high percentage of recycled content, and can be made from paper pulp from fast-growing pine trees or from wood chips and other leftover materials. Corrugated cardboard features a distinctive wave-like structure and comes in various flute profiles, such as C Flute, E Flute, and F Flute, which differ in thickness and flute density.
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