Coroplast

This article is about corrugated plastic. For ancient Greek modelers of terracotta figurines, see Coroplast (artisan). For the similarly named plant cell component, see Chloroplast.

Coroplast is a brand name of corrugated plastic and a registered trademark of Coroplast, LLC, a member of the Inteplast Group of companies. Because of the success of this brand, it has become a generically used tradename and many people in North America today refer to all corrugated plastic as "coroplast". A similar product is marketed in Australia under the brand name Corflute.

Coroplast operates plants in Vanceburg, Kentucky, and Granby, Quebec. On August 15, 2014, Inteplast Group, the company's major competitor, acquired majority of its assets with an undisclosed amount.

Coroplast, also called pp plate sheet ("Fluted Polypropylene Sheet"), is a lightweight (hollow structure), non-toxic, waterproof, shockproof, long lifespan, corrosion preventive material. Compared with cardboard, Coroplast has the advantages of waterproof, colorfast and corrosion preventive.

The Coroplast composition can be altered with anti-static conductive masterbatch. This particular masterbatch produces a conductive, anti-static plastic hollow board sheet. (Conductive plate surface resistivity can be controlled between 103 ~ 105; anti-static sheet surface resistivity can be controlled between 106 ~ 1011.)

Coroplast Applications

A Velomobile enclosed in coroplast

Coroplast is sturdy, light, resilient, and inexpensive, making it ideal for indoor/outdoor signage, electronics, packaging, machinery, light industry, postal services, food, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, household appliances, advertising, decoration, stationery, magneto-optical technology, bio-engineering and other medical and health industries.

Coroplast is widely used in advertising background, stationery materials, industrial packaging products, shock, etc. The most common are crates, detachable combination boxes, product packaging boxes and boxes in the partition and so on. Currently widely used international plastic materials. It is also used for some animal cages. Coroplast received worldwide attention when the material was used to make an extremely light, folding kayak (Oru Folding Kayak).

Because of Coroplast's durability and weather resistant properties it is commonly used for outdoor advertising, billboards, and signage.

Modifying Coroplast Sheets

All Coroplastâ„¢ twin-wall profile sheets can be modified with additives, which are melt-blended into the sheet to meet the specific needs of the customer. Special products that require additives include: ultra violet protection, anti-stat, flame retardant, custom colors, corrosion inhibitors, and static-dissipation.[1]

References

  1. ↑ "Modifying Coroplast Sheets". Regal Plastics Inc. Retrieved 30 June 2014.

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