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Shipping tube

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Long and narrow cardboard shipping container
Mailing tube with telescoping end.
Long corrugated box, square cross section
Paperboard tubes

Ashipping tube,mailing tube, orcardboard tube is ashipping container used to ship long items. It is usually a long package with a narrow cross-section: square, triangle, or round.

History

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Composite paper tubes started being used for shipping at the beginning of the 20th century. A machine for making convolute composite cans, where sheets of straw paper or board are wound perpendicular to the tube, was introduced in 1886 by the W. C. Richie Company. In 1904 the Monroe Binder Board Company introduced the first large cylindrical juteboard shipping containers for packaging cheese, and convolute drums wound fromkraft paper saw widespread use in WWII. Several methods for making spiral-wound composite cans, which could be made from continuous strips of paper, were introduced between 1900 and 1910, and provided a quicker and cheaper method of manufacturing small tubes.[1]

Light duty

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Rolls of paper, rolled artwork, curtain rods, posters, etc are often shipped in tubes. Many tubes are made of layers ofpaperboard of appropriate strength, and are referred to as composite cans.[1] The open ends may have plastic caps or plugs.[2][3] Pressure sensitive tape can seal tubes; some paper tubes have two sections which slide to telescope closed.

Corrugated fiberboard is also used for shipping tubes. Five panel folders and similar designs are common. Triangular folders are also used.

Heavy duty

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Longer and heavier tubes are usually made of stronger grades of corrugated board, sometimes double wall. Five panel folders can be used for heavier duty applications. Some long boxes have separate recessed pieces of corrugated stapled inside the ends. Wood ends are also used when needed.

Further reading

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  • Yam, K.L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009,ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  • ASTM D5265 - Standard Test Method for Bridge Impact Testing

References

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  1. ^abTwede, Diana (2014).Cartons, crates and corrugated board : handbook of paper and wood packaging technology (Second ed.). Lancaster, Pa., U.S.A.: DEStech Publications.ISBN 978-1605951355.
  2. ^US 4504009, Boik, Elmer J. & Marshall, Frederick P., "Closure having means for retention in tubular container", published 1985-03-12, assigned toThe Continental Group Inc. 
  3. ^US 7909236, Erdie, Jason S., "End caps for tubes and shipping containers formed therefrom", published 2011-03-22, assigned to Erdie End Caps LLC 
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