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Choosing the right packaging paper is crucial for your product’s appearance, protection, and branding. Each type of packaging paper has unique characteristics in terms of thickness, stiffness, surface texture, and printability. The right paper can elevate your packaging and enhance your brand image. Here are six commonly used types of industrial packaging paper and their typical applications.
Ivory board is a top choice for luxury packaging. Made from 100% virgin wood pulp, this paper features a smooth surface, high brightness, and excellent print performance. It delivers vibrant colors and a premium feel, making it ideal for gift boxes, smartphone boxes, cosmetics packaging, and other high-end products.
High bulk FBB (Folding Box Board) is thicker than standard ivory board, offering better protection and durability.
GC1: Coated on one side, perfect for single-sided printing.
GC2: Coated on both sides, suitable for double-sided printing.
This paper is ideal for medicine boxes, perfume packaging, frozen food boxes, and more. It provides both stiffness and excellent printability, helping your product stand out on the shelf.
If your packaging needs structure and strength, grey board is the way to go. Made from recycled paper pulp, it’s stiff, stable, and cost-effective. Common uses include rigid gift boxes, hardcover book covers, and photo frame backboards. While it’s not suitable for high-end printing, it’s perfect for inner support and structural components.
White top liner is a great balance between strength and printable surface. One side is white for printing, and the other side is natural kraft. It’s strong like kraft paper but also allows clear branding on the white surface. Often used for shopping bags, printed boxes, and electronic packaging.
Duplex board is a cost-effective solution with good print performance. Made from recycled pulp, it has a white coated front and either a grey or white back.
Grey back: Ideal for low-cost printed boxes, stationery packaging, and catalogs.
White back: Perfect for double-sided printing, offering a cleaner, more professional look.
For high-end designs, black paper board offers a luxurious and striking look. It’s thick, deep black in color, and resistant to folding and pressure. Common applications include cosmetic boxes, shoe boxes, hang tags, and premium stationery packaging.
Now that you’ve learned the basics of these six types of packaging paper, you’re better equipped to choose the right one for your product. Whether you’re designing high-end retail packaging or need structural board for boxes, Golden Paper can help. With over 20 years of paper manufacturing experience, we offer custom packaging paper solutions tailored to your needs.