CORRUGATED FIBERBOARD FOR USE IN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INCON Thyssen-Bornemisza Inc. New York NY Corrugated Fiberboard for Use in Making Corrugated Fiberboard Containers and Containers Made Therefrom;
RIGIDCOR MENASHA CORPORATION 1645 Bergstrom Road Neenah WI 54956 CORRUGATED FIBERBOARD FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BOXES, CARTONS, AND PARTS THEREOF;
TRI-WALL KAP PAK Thyssen-Bornemisza Inc. New York NY Corrugated Fiberboard for Use in Making Corrugated Fiberboard Containers;CAP PACK;
TRI-WALL UNI-PAK Thyssen-Bornemisza Inc. New York NY Corrugated Fiberboard for Use in Making Palletized Containers and Palletized Fiberboard Containers Having Plastic Pallets;
VLC INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 6400 Poplar Avenue Memphis TN 38197 Corrugated Fiberboard for Use in Making Corrugated Fiberboard Containers and Containers Made Therefrom;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. This invention relates to a novel stack of siding, comprising: first and second coated siding pieces comprising an outer topcoat layer, an inner decorative coating layer and a fiberboard cement substrate layer; and a liner positioned between the first and second coated siding pieces. The siding, during normal transportation and installation, retains an acceptable appearance that is substantially free of viewable scratches or mars. In more preferred embodiments, the outer topcoat layer of the siding has a thickness of at least 8 microns and comprises a polyurethane dispersion. The present invention also provides novel methods of pre-finishing a fiberboard cement siding product, comprising the steps of: providing a fiberboard cement substrate layer; coating a first major surface of the fiberboard cement substrate with a decorative coating; coating the exposed surface of the decorative coating with a topcoat layer; and curing the topcoat layer to provide an abrasion resistant siding. More preferably, the curing step comprises a process that does not require heating the siding to a board surface temperature in excess of 100° C.