Much lighter and lower cost than wooden box packaging! Can be easily assembled by anyone without the need for tools or screws.
Reinforced cardboard boasts a very strong load-bearing capacity and strength, making it suitable for use in children's toys and furniture. Unlike items made from petroleum resources or wood that become unnecessary, toys and furniture made from reinforced cardboard, which is made from paper, can be disposed of as recyclable materials. Eco-friendly, lightweight, and easy to move, such reinforced cardboard furniture is becoming popular not only in homes but also in store displays. Additionally, reinforced cardboard is used to create simple personal spaces, such as beds and partitions, during evacuation life in disaster situations. 【Features】 - One-third the weight of wood - Much lighter and lower cost compared to wooden packaging - Can be easily assembled by anyone without the need for tools or screws - Can transport products securely while stabilizing them - Due to its lightweight nature, it reduces transportation costs when shipped by air *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Children's toys ■ Furniture ■ Beds and partitions for evacuation shelter living during disasters ■ Store displays *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding, Keihan Paper Co., Ltd. has consistently manufactured and sold reinforced cardboard (triple wall), which has been produced in Japan for about 50 years. Due to the increasing variety of needs in recent years, we have entered an era where new value-added products are required beyond just cardboard for packaging. As a pioneer in reinforced cardboard, Keihan Paper aims to provide our customers with our accumulated design and service know-how while striving to create cardboard products for the new era.