16x16" Heavy-Duty Chipboard Pads - 30pt Kraft Stiffeners, Case of 280

$72.05
/ case of 280$0.26 per pad
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Inside dimensions
16" × 16"
Board / material
.030 Point Fibreboard
Color
Kraft
Freight class
Class 55
Specifications
| Inside dimensions | 16" × 16" (L × W) |
|---|---|
| Board / material | .030 Point Fibreboard |
| Color | Kraft |
| Sold as | Case of 280 |
| Order in multiples of | 280 |
| Case weight | 51.77 lb |
| Outer carton (shipping) | 16.5 × 16.5 × 9.0 in |
| LTL freight class | Class 55 |
| GTIN | 841436060202 |
| SKU | CPHD1616 |
About this item
SKU CPHD1616 — 16" × 16", .030 Point Fibreboard, Kraft. Sold as a case of 280, shipped from US warehouses.
Protect your shipments with Packrift ' s 16x16 " heavy-duty chipboard pads, the industrial standard for envelope stiffening and carton protection. Made from recycled.030 point kraft fibreboard, this case of 280 pads prevents box cutter damage and reduces shipping claims.
Common questions
What's the difference between these.030 point pads and lighter alternatives?
.030 point chipboard provides rigidity and puncture resistance compared to lighter grades. This thickness prevents box cutter penetration, protects against crushing, and maintains structural integrity during repeated handling, reducing damage claims and product loss.
Are these chipboard pads suitable for moisture-sensitive shipments?
While kraft fibreboard offers decent protection, these pads are not waterproof. For humidity-sensitive items, consider pairing with moisture barriers or upgrading to laminated alternatives depending on your destination climate.
How many 16x16 pads do I need per case for my shipping volume?
Each case contains 280 pads. Calculate your monthly usage by multiplying average shipments by the number of cartons requiring stiffening. Most mid-size operations find a case lasts 2-4 weeks, making bulk purchase economical.
Can I use these for top and bottom carton protection?
Yes, many buyers strategically place pads at the top layer to prevent box cutter damage and at the bottom for crush resistance. This dual-layer approach maximizes protection for high-value or fragile shipments.
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