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A carton is a box or container usually made of liquid packaging board, paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard. Many types of cartons are used in packaging. Sometimes a carton is also called a box.

Examples of several types of cartons for different products

Types of cartons edit

Folding cartons edit

 
Typical blank for folding carton

A carton is a type of packaging typically made from paperboard that is suitable for food, pharmaceuticals, hardware, and many other types of products.[1] Folding cartons are usually combined into a tube at the manufacturer and shipped flat (knocked down) to the packager. Tray styles have a solid bottom and are often shipped as flat blanks and assembled by the packager. Some also are self-erecting. High-speed equipment is available to set up, load, and close the cartons.

Egg carton edit

 
Molded pulp egg cartons, Japan

Egg cartons or trays are designed to protect whole eggs while in transit. Traditionally, these have been made of molded pulp. This uses recycled newsprint which is molded into a shape which protects the eggs. More recently, egg cartons have also been made from expanded polystyrene and PET.

Aseptic carton edit

Cartons for liquids can be fabricated from laminates of liquid packaging board, foil, and polyethylene. Most are based on either Tetra Pak or SIG Combibloc systems.[citation needed] One option is to have the printed laminate supplied on a roll. The carton is cut, scored, and formed at the packager. A second option is to have the pre-assembled tubes delivered to the packaging plant for completion and filling. These are suited for aseptic processing and are used for milk, soup, juice, etc. Paperboard-based cartons are lighter compared to a similarly sized steel can, but are harder to recycle. Some open-loop recycling operations pelletize or flatten ground-up cartons for use in building materials; closed-loop recycling is possible by separating the layers before processing, though some recyclers only recycle the cardboard fibers.[2]

Perga carton edit

Perga cartons entered production in 1932 as a leak-proof can during World War I. Jagenberg Werke AG, in Düsseldorf, Germany, patented the design. The carton had a ribbed texture and paper sleeves covered in paraffin material, which provided a seamed structure from base to lid. Most cartons had a capacity of 200 mL. Development of the carton slowed during World War II, but the design would see a revival within European markets in the 1960s.

Gable top edit

 
Gable top carton of cream

Gable top cartons are often used for liquid products such as milk, juice, etc. These use polyethylene-coated paperboard[3] or other liquid packaging board and sometimes a foil laminate. Most are opened by pushing open the gables at the top back and pulling the top (spout) out. Some have fitments to assist in opening and eating the contents.[4][5][6][7]

Waxed paperboard beverage carton (historical) edit

Cuboid waxed paperboard beverage, a formed waxed paperboard plug crimped and sealed, preceded gabled polyethylene-coated paperboard cartons.[8] Waxed paper straws were used to drink.[9] Borden distributed milk in this way.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][excessive citations]

Packaging history edit

Robert Gair was a Brooklyn printer and paper-bag maker during the 1870s. While he was printing an order of seed bags, a metal rule normally used to crease bags shifted in position and cut the bag. Gair concluded that cutting and creasing paperboard in one operation would have advantages; the first automatically made carton, now referred to as "semi-flexible packaging", was created.[21]

Folded carton

In 1817, the first commercial cardboard box production began in England.[21] In 1879, Robert Gair, in Brooklyn, New York, operated a factory that die-ruled, cut, and scored paperboard into a single impression of a folded carton.[21] By 1896, the National Biscuit Company was the first to use cartons to package crackers.[22]

During the first decade of the 1900s, G. W. Maxwell developed the first paper milk carton.[5]

Milk carton

In 1908, Dr. Winslow, of Seattle, Washington, described paper milk containers that were commercially sold in San Francisco and Los Angeles as early as 1906.[8][23] The inventor of this carton was G.W. Maxwell.[8] Later, in 1915 John Van Wormer of Toledo, Ohio, received the a patent for the gable-topped, wax-coated, "paper bottle," a folded blank box for holding milk, calling it the "Pure-Pak."[24] The milk carton could be folded, glued, filled with milk, and sealed at a dairy farm.[25] In 1953, Seok-kyun Shin introduced the gable-topped milk carton to Korea.[26] In the 1960s, Mario Lepore, a Detroit engineer designed a machine to fold and seal a gable top paper carton.[citation needed]

In 1957 paper milk carton company Kieckhefer Container Co. merged with the Weyerhauser Timber Company of Tacoma, Washington.[citation needed]

Shape edit

 
Tetrahedral carton of milk

Although quite often shaped like a cuboid, it is not uncommon to find cartons lacking right angles and straight edges, as in squrounds used for ice cream.

Tetrahedrons and other shapes are available. Cartons with a hexagonal or octagonal cross sections are sometimes used for specialty items.

Materials edit

Cartons can be made from many materials: paperboard, duplex, white kraft, recycled and many more various plastics, or a composite. Some are "food grade" for direct contact with foods. Many cartons are made out of a single piece of paperboard. Depending on the need, this paperboard can be waxed or coated with polyethylene to form a moisture barrier. This may serve to contain a liquid product or keep a powder dry.


Artistic design and other imagery edit

In art history, the carton (pronounced the French way) was a drawing on heavy pasteboard or paperboard, used as life-size design for the manufacture in an atelier of a valuable tapestry, such as a gobelin. During the weaving it hung behind the tapestry in the making, a time-consuming process thus in a creative sense simplified to 'mechanical' painting-by-numbers.

As these were extremely valuable, often commanded by the very richest art-buyers, including princes who hung them in their palaces and even took them on their travels as prestigious displays of wealth, often with a visual message, especially the world-famous Flemish ateliers were deemed worthy to have cartons made by some of the greatest graphic artists of the time, including such celebrated painters as Rubens.

In the 1980s, milk cartons in the United States often printed photos of missing children with the hope that someone would recognize the photograph and provide information to police.

Many milk cartons also included advertisements and sponsors. These images and sponsors ranged from DVDs, Cereal, Cartoons, Frozen Dinners, and Albums.[27]

Carton-pierre edit

Carton-pierre was a material used for the making of raised ornaments for wall and ceiling decoration. It is composed of the pulp of paper mixed with whiting (ground calcium carbonate) and glue, this being forced into plaster moulds backed with paper, and then removed to a drying room to harden. It is much stronger and lighter than common plaster-of-Paris ornaments, and is not so liable to chip or break if struck with anything.

Beverages & snacks found in cartons edit

There's a plethora of beverages and snacks found within carton-packaging. This includes milk, juices, egg whites, coffee, protein shakes, water, and even snacks like Goldfish and Whoppers.[28]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Guide to Carton Boxes and Packaging". Refine Packaging. 10 November 2020. from the original on 3 February 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ Jacewicz, Natalie (9 March 2018). "In The Recycling World, Why Are Some Cartons Such A Problem?". NPR. from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Carton Recycling". Carton Council. from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  4. ^ "A consumer favourite for more than a century". Elopak. from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Folded Paper Milk Carton – Ohio History Central". ohiohistorycentral.org. from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  6. ^ Leahy, Cory (8 January 2016). "Food Movers: Paper or Plastic?". Food+City. from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  7. ^ . 26 February 2021. Archived from the original on 26 February 2021.
  8. ^ a b c "The Paper Beverage Carton: Past and Future". Institute of Food Technologists. from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021. The first records of paper being used to carry liquids on a commercial scale are found in reports, dated 1908, of a Dr. Winslow of Seattle. He remarked on paper milk containers which were invented and sold in San Francisco and Los Angeles by a G.W. Maxwell as early as 1906.
  9. ^ "1888 Heavy-Duty Paper Drinking Straws (Pack of 24)". from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  10. ^ . 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  11. ^ . 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  12. ^ . iCollect247. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  13. ^ . go Antiques. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  14. ^ . eBay. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  15. ^ . eBay. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  16. ^ . eBay. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  17. ^ . eBay. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  18. ^ . eBay. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  19. ^ . eBay. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021.
  20. ^ . eBay. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  21. ^ a b c "A History of Packaging". from the original on 25 November 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  22. ^ The packaging designer's book of patterns. Bilimsel Eserler. 11 July 2000. ISBN 9780471385042. from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  23. ^ Sullivan, Karla Sullivan (26 December 2019). "The best chocolate drinks". Karla Sullivan. Lifetime Chicago. from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2021. (Photo) Bordens Dutch Chocolate
  24. ^ . Elopak. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2021. 1915 Patent for the gable-topped Pure-Pak granted 1936 First machines installed in US market
  25. ^ Food packaging: principles and practice. CRC Press. 22 September 2005. ISBN 9780849337758. from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  26. ^ Hence, the Edison of Korea, Doctor Shin Seok-kyun, suggested creating packages that would store milk for a prolonged time 18 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine.
  27. ^ Gray, Philip (27 August 2009). "Using Milk-Carton Ads to Build Strong Brands". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  28. ^ admin (7 December 2016). "Food and Beverages You Didn't Know Come in Cartons". Carton Council – Consumer. Retrieved 21 April 2023.

References edit

  • Yam, K.L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
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  • The Paper Beverage Carton: Past and Future. 1 July 2002, https://www.ift.org/news-and-publications/food-technology-magazine/issues/2002/july/features/the-paper-beverage-carton-past-and-future.[2]
  • [3]
  • [4]
  • [5]

External links edit

  • How cartons are made, How Paper Cartons Are Made
  1. ^ "Gable Top Cartons | Gable Top Packaging". Carton Service. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  2. ^ Kirwan, M. J. (17 March 2011), "Paper and Paperboard Packaging", Food and Beverage Packaging Technology, Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 213–250, doi:10.1002/9781444392180.ch8, ISBN 9781444392180, retrieved 16 April 2023
  3. ^ Chertoff, Emily (1 August 2012). "The Surprising History of the Milk Carton". The Atlantic. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  4. ^ admin (7 December 2016). "Food and Beverages You Didn't Know Come in Cartons". Carton Council – Consumer. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  5. ^ Gray, Philip (27 August 2009). "Using Milk-Carton Ads to Build Strong Brands". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 16 April 2023.

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Not to be confused with Cartoon For people with the surname Carton see Carton surname A carton is a box or container usually made of liquid packaging board paperboard and sometimes of corrugated fiberboard Many types of cartons are used in packaging Sometimes a carton is also called a box Examples of several types of cartons for different products Contents 1 Types of cartons 1 1 Folding cartons 1 2 Egg carton 1 3 Aseptic carton 1 4 Perga carton 1 5 Gable top 1 6 Waxed paperboard beverage carton historical 2 Packaging history 3 Shape 4 Materials 5 Artistic design and other imagery 6 Carton pierre 7 Beverages amp snacks found in cartons 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksTypes of cartons editFolding cartons edit See also Folding carton nbsp Typical blank for folding cartonA carton is a type of packaging typically made from paperboard that is suitable for food pharmaceuticals hardware and many other types of products 1 Folding cartons are usually combined into a tube at the manufacturer and shipped flat knocked down to the packager Tray styles have a solid bottom and are often shipped as flat blanks and assembled by the packager Some also are self erecting High speed equipment is available to set up load and close the cartons Egg carton edit nbsp Molded pulp egg cartons JapanEgg cartons or trays are designed to protect whole eggs while in transit Traditionally these have been made of molded pulp This uses recycled newsprint which is molded into a shape which protects the eggs More recently egg cartons have also been made from expanded polystyrene and PET Aseptic carton edit Cartons for liquids can be fabricated from laminates of liquid packaging board foil and polyethylene Most are based on either Tetra Pak or SIG Combibloc systems citation needed One option is to have the printed laminate supplied on a roll The carton is cut scored and formed at the packager A second option is to have the pre assembled tubes delivered to the packaging plant for completion and filling These are suited for aseptic processing and are used for milk soup juice etc Paperboard based cartons are lighter compared to a similarly sized steel can but are harder to recycle Some open loop recycling operations pelletize or flatten ground up cartons for use in building materials closed loop recycling is possible by separating the layers before processing though some recyclers only recycle the cardboard fibers 2 Perga carton edit Perga cartons entered production in 1932 as a leak proof can during World War I Jagenberg Werke AG in Dusseldorf Germany patented the design The carton had a ribbed texture and paper sleeves covered in paraffin material which provided a seamed structure from base to lid Most cartons had a capacity of 200 mL Development of the carton slowed during World War II but the design would see a revival within European markets in the 1960s Gable top edit nbsp Gable top carton of creamGable top cartons are often used for liquid products such as milk juice etc These use polyethylene coated paperboard 3 or other liquid packaging board and sometimes a foil laminate Most are opened by pushing open the gables at the top back and pulling the top spout out Some have fitments to assist in opening and eating the contents 4 5 6 7 Waxed paperboard beverage carton historical edit Cuboid waxed paperboard beverage a formed waxed paperboard plug crimped and sealed preceded gabled polyethylene coated paperboard cartons 8 Waxed paper straws were used to drink 9 Borden distributed milk in this way 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 excessive citations Packaging history editRobert Gair was a Brooklyn printer and paper bag maker during the 1870s While he was printing an order of seed bags a metal rule normally used to crease bags shifted in position and cut the bag Gair concluded that cutting and creasing paperboard in one operation would have advantages the first automatically made carton now referred to as semi flexible packaging was created 21 Folded cartonIn 1817 the first commercial cardboard box production began in England 21 In 1879 Robert Gair in Brooklyn New York operated a factory that die ruled cut and scored paperboard into a single impression of a folded carton 21 By 1896 the National Biscuit Company was the first to use cartons to package crackers 22 During the first decade of the 1900s G W Maxwell developed the first paper milk carton 5 Milk cartonIn 1908 Dr Winslow of Seattle Washington described paper milk containers that were commercially sold in San Francisco and Los Angeles as early as 1906 8 23 The inventor of this carton was G W Maxwell 8 Later in 1915 John Van Wormer of Toledo Ohio received the a patent for the gable topped wax coated paper bottle a folded blank box for holding milk calling it the Pure Pak 24 The milk carton could be folded glued filled with milk and sealed at a dairy farm 25 In 1953 Seok kyun Shin introduced the gable topped milk carton to Korea 26 In the 1960s Mario Lepore a Detroit engineer designed a machine to fold and seal a gable top paper carton citation needed In 1957 paper milk carton company Kieckhefer Container Co merged with the Weyerhauser Timber Company of Tacoma Washington citation needed Shape edit nbsp Tetrahedral carton of milkAlthough quite often shaped like a cuboid it is not uncommon to find cartons lacking right angles and straight edges as in squrounds used for ice cream Tetrahedrons and other shapes are available Cartons with a hexagonal or octagonal cross sections are sometimes used for specialty items Materials editCartons can be made from many materials paperboard duplex white kraft recycled and many more various plastics or a composite Some are food grade for direct contact with foods Many cartons are made out of a single piece of paperboard Depending on the need this paperboard can be waxed or coated with polyethylene to form a moisture barrier This may serve to contain a liquid product or keep a powder dry Artistic design and other imagery editIn art history the carton pronounced the French way was a drawing on heavy pasteboard or paperboard used as life size design for the manufacture in an atelier of a valuable tapestry such as a gobelin During the weaving it hung behind the tapestry in the making a time consuming process thus in a creative sense simplified to mechanical painting by numbers As these were extremely valuable often commanded by the very richest art buyers including princes who hung them in their palaces and even took them on their travels as prestigious displays of wealth often with a visual message especially the world famous Flemish ateliers were deemed worthy to have cartons made by some of the greatest graphic artists of the time including such celebrated painters as Rubens In the 1980s milk cartons in the United States often printed photos of missing children with the hope that someone would recognize the photograph and provide information to police Many milk cartons also included advertisements and sponsors These images and sponsors ranged from DVDs Cereal Cartoons Frozen Dinners and Albums 27 Carton pierre editCarton pierre was a material used for the making of raised ornaments for wall and ceiling decoration It is composed of the pulp of paper mixed with whiting ground calcium carbonate and glue this being forced into plaster moulds backed with paper and then removed to a drying room to harden It is much stronger and lighter than common plaster of Paris ornaments and is not so liable to chip or break if struck with anything Beverages amp snacks found in cartons editThere s a plethora of beverages and snacks found within carton packaging This includes milk juices egg whites coffee protein shakes water and even snacks like Goldfish and Whoppers 28 See also editCorrugated box Tetra Pak ElopakNotes edit Guide to Carton Boxes and Packaging Refine Packaging 10 November 2020 Archived from the original on 3 February 2022 Retrieved 16 December 2022 Jacewicz Natalie 9 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