Packaging Material Selector

Select the best packaging material for your product with a quick guided selector. No signup required.

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What is the product type?

This helps narrow materials commonly used for each industry.

Why material selection matters

Choosing the right material affects protection, cost, printing quality and sustainability. This selector provides a quick, rule-based recommendation used by packaging designers and procurement.

Common packaging materials

  • Kraft paper — strong, recyclable, great for corrugated and brown boxes.
  • Duplex board — economical folding carton board, printable for labels and simple cartons.
  • SBS / FBB — high-quality bleached boards for premium printing and finishing.
  • Corrugated — single or double wall for heavy items and shipping protection.
  • Art paper laminated board — premium laminated surface for luxury boxes and high-end printing.
  • Grey board — rigid core used in rigid boxes and high-strength packaging.

GSM, strength and tradeoffs

Higher GSM typically means thicker and stronger board but higher cost and weight. Choose based on product weight and intended handling (shelf, mail, freight).

FAQ

What is the best material for carton boxes?

There is no single best material — corrugated is best for heavy shipping, while SBS/FBB and duplex are ideal for folding cartons and retail boxes. Use this tool to match your needs.

Which packaging material is eco-friendly?

Kraft and uncoated paperboard are generally more recyclable and lower-impact. Avoid heavy laminations if recyclability is a priority.

What GSM is used for folding cartons?

Folding cartons commonly use 200–400 GSM depending on product and finishing requirements.

How do I choose packaging material?

Start with product weight and packaging type, then prioritize strength, look, cost or sustainability. This guided selector provides a deterministic starting recommendation.