When describing folding boxboard, various abbreviations are used to standardise the structure and various properties and make them generally understandable. In accordance with DIN 19303 (11/03), the abbreviations usually consist of one to three letters and a number. The letters describe the surface and the material used. The number describes the colour of the reverse side or the specific volume (only for GD & UD). The main types of cardboard are primary fibre cardboard (fresh fibre cardboard), secondary fibre cardboard (recycled cardboard) and cast-coated cardboard.
How is a carton designation structured?
Folding boxboard consists of several layers, which determine the properties of the cardboard. The following components/layers are used in the cardboard abbreviations:
- Letter 1: The surface of folding boxboard can be coated (G), cast-coated (A) or uncoated (U). A coated surface offers a smooth, even texture and is therefore ideal for high-quality printing applications or finishes. Uncoated surfaces, on the other hand, have a natural and rough surface texture, which is particularly suitable for packaging where a more sustainable and rustic look is desired.
- Letter 2: The raw materials used for the cardboard influence its appearance, bending stiffness, grammage, thickness and sustainability factors. The most common raw materials include chromo board/primary fibres (C), duplex board/secondary fibres (D), pulp board/bleached primary fibres (Z), unbleached primary fibres (N) and triplex board/secondary fibres (T). Each of these base materials has individual properties and is suitable for different applications and requirements.
- Number: The number attached always describes the colour of the cardboard backing. The number 1 means ‘white’, the number 2 means ‘light (yellow)’ and the number 4 means ‘brown’. Only for GD and UD cardboard is the last digit used to describe the specific volume. Thus, the number 1 means ‘> 1.45 cm³/g’, the number 2 means ‘1.3 – 1.45 cm³/g’ and the number 3 means ‘< 1.3 cm³/g’.

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