Thicker, stiffer, heavier paper with multiple layers that is widely used in packaging.
Duplex paperboard
Made up of two layers with different colors or compositions. In addition to rigidity for packaging and boxes, it has high surface strength, uniform thickness, and water and ink absorption that permits offset printing.
Triplex paperboard
Containing three or more layers, with characteristics similar to duplex paperboard. This board is used in packaging for chocolates, cosmetics, medicines, fast food and drinks.
Solid cardboard
Contains different white layers and is used in packaging for cosmetics, medications, personal care products, book covers, postcards and cigarette packs.
White and colored card stock
This paper has one or more layers and a variety of uses that include file folders, calendars, labels, school booklets, timecards and book and notebook covers.
Cardboard
This board is heavier and stiffer. It is made in several layers and has many uses ranging from boxes to bookbinding.
Molded pulp
This product is obtained by breaking up or separating fibers from waste paper, mainly newspaper. The fibers are mixed with water and chemicals to form a paste that is used to make products such as trays for transporting and protecting products like fruit and vegetables, eggs, light bulbs, cell phones, refrigerators and stoves.