Moving Box Certificate Explained
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This part of the box certificate specifies whether corrugated carton
is constructed from one or many corrugated cardboard layers. Our boxes meet
all construction requirements of Canadian freight classification. []
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Edge Crush Test is a new standard that has achieved a widespread acceptance. It is considered as being a true performance test and is directly related to the stacking strength of a carton. ECT value represents the edgewise compressive strength of corrugated board. It is measured in ponds per linear inch (lb/in) and usually reported as ECT value (Ex: 40 ECT).
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Corrugated Board Strength Equivalencies Single Wall Corrugated |
| Minimum Edge Crush Test (ECT) |
Maximum Suggested Loading Limit Per Carton (lbs.) |
| 23 |
20 |
| 26 |
35 |
| 29 |
50 |
| 32 |
65 |
| 44 |
95 |
| 55 |
120 |
Corrugated Board Strength Equivalencies Double Wall Corrugated |
| Minimum Edge Crush Test (ECT) |
Maximum Suggested Loading Limit Per Carton (lbs.) |
| 42 |
80 |
| 48 |
100 |
| 51 |
120 |
| 61 |
140 |
| 71 |
160 |
| 82 |
180 |
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This part of the box certificate specifies the maximum size of the box. (L + W + H) [] |
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This part of the box certificate specifies the maximum weight this box will hold. Boxes loaded above the "Gross WT. LT." will tend to get damaged very easily. Legally, a shipper can refuse to pay a damage claim if a damaged box was loaded beyond it's capacity. |
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