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How do you calculate the weight of the packing box?

How do you calculate the weight of the packing box?

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It doesn't depend on your needs, because the materials used are different, the price is different, and the shape and structure of your goods are also considered. You like a cubic metre of wooden cases of a ton, if it is the entire piece of goods with foot can be fixed on the box and the bottom line as long as the strong side, can do some simple, it can save money, if it is required to do all parts of FCL stronger, but to increase the cost of.
It depends on your needs, because the materials used are different, the price is different, and the shape and structure of your goods are also considered.You like a cubic metre of wooden cases of a ton, if it is the entire piece of goods with foot can be fixed on the box and the bottom line as long as the strong side, can do some simple, so you can save money;If it is required to do all parts of FCL stronger, but to increase the cost of.
According to your carton requirements, combined with GB6543-2008, 15kg bearing, carton size is 95cm less than 100cm (integrated carton length width and carton, choose corresponding board code BD1.1, code named D1.1 is good, but according to GB6544-2008, D1.1 side pressure is far not up to your requirements, need to choose D1.3 or D2.4 to to meet the requirements, the minimum amount of 560g corrugated board and 640g, one is the poor circulation environment, for good quality, then you can choose K250/M110*3/K200 (corrugated cardboard box board includes only the minimum comprehensive quantitative sandwich and paper, not including paper weight, the excellent products should be used in kraft paper), if the circulation environment is good good choose 250/M140*3/250 (said the glossy paper in the paper by 250g Hanging noodles or ordinary kraft paper, paper and paper core sandwich are made of 140g corrugated paper).

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