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Regular paper tubes might not be sufficient for the company’s needs. It’s a good thing that the tubes may be altered in a variety of ways to meet the needs. Given its durability and adaptability, this might assist in resolving a wide range of company issues.

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Types of Paper Tube and Core

While paper or paperboard wound plies are used to make paper tubes, paper cores, and similar items. One, two, or more plies of brown kraft paper or paperboard can be used to create paper tubes or cores.

The liner, which is the innermost layer or plies, and the wrap, which is the outermost layer, can both be made of special paper or a variety of other materials (foil, film, etc.). The specialist paper and materials might offer color, images, or labeling in addition to water resistance.

Manufacturing of Paper Tubes and Cores

Manufacturing paper tubes and cores combine stages for web slitting, web winding, and lamination or adhesive bonding. Numerous layers or plies of paper or paperboard are bonded together around a steel mandrel via multiple wraps or revolutions to create strong, very durable tubes or fiber cores.

Spiral Paper Tube core manufacturing

Jumbo rolls of paper, paperboard, and lining materials are cut into narrower-width ribbons in a rotary slitting operation for the spiral paper tube or core production process. On rewinding stands, the paper ribbons are rewound into little rolls.

The thick paper ribbon rolls are arranged in what resembles enormous piles of “poker chips.” The paper ribbon rolls or “poker chip” stacks are moved and loaded into the machine that makes tubes.

Core Manufacturing or Convolute Paper Tubes

Jumbo rolls of paper, paperboard, and lining materials are slitted in the parallel or convolute paper tube or core production process, but not into the extremely tiny width ribbons required in spiral tube manufacture. The leading edge of the ribbon is parallel to the axis of the paper tube mandrel during the convolute paper tube or core production process, resulting in a single seam or flap along the length of the paper tube.

Manufacturing of Convolute and Spiral Tubes Together

Some tubes are made by combining the production techniques for spiral and convolute tubes. For instance, a spiral wound tube composed of kraft paper may have an outer layer of white paper or plastic wrapped around the exterior of the tube with designs and labeling.

Palletizing and packaging paper tubes

Palletizing and packing are the last steps before finished paper tubes, paper cores, and other paper tube products may be dispatched to clients to ensure the tubes are protected throughout travel. Depending on the needs of the customer, paper tubes and cores can be packed in several different ways. They frequently fit into the:

  • corrugated cardboard
  • Palletized
  • Bundled
  • Wheeled steel carts that are returnable and offer excellent mobility at a customer’s factory

Some producers of paper tubes also offer packaging services for their client’s products in paper tube containers or filling and sealing services.

Given the wide range of capabilities that contemporary paper tube and core producers can offer to their clients as well as the advantages to the environment, the future for expanded usage of paper tubes and cores is quite bright.

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