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Welcome to Riverside Paper Co. Inc., Florida's premier packaging
supplier for over 30 years.
We carry all your packaging products and supplies at discounted prices.
We service the following
industries: manufacturing, apparel production and distribution, FAA
repair & maintenance,
warehousing & distribution, postal centers, freight forwarders and more.
Below are some examples of
the various types of Honeycomb
PSA Honeycomb Pressure sensitive adhesive can be put on Honeycomb
blocks and Honeycomb runners. Honeycomb pallet runners can eliminate the
need for expensive pallets. Self-adhesive honeycomb runners can be
applied to the bottom of large boxes.
Honey Comb Die Cuts Die-cutting
provides tailored protection.
Call us today to help you design the right protective product to
fit your specific requirements.
The cushioning benefits of Honeycomb
products combined with precise die-cutting provide an unmatched
safety barrier for you extremely sensitive, fragile or unwieldy
products. Die-cut honeycomb is ideal for computer components,
furniture, unique products and pre-assembled products with moving
parts.
Honeycomb blocks Provide interior cushioning and blocking
Reverse Slit Honeycomb This folding hinge panel
is ideal for cushioning corners
Cookie Cut Honeycomb panels Cookie-cut Honeycomb is
made by creating a slit in both of the facing papers and a portion of
the core, leaving the panel held together by the uncut center core.
Pallet Runners and small inner pieces can be created this way. Cookie
Cut Honeycomb is easier to handle and allows the honeycomb to be
separated easily by gently pulling each piece apart as needed.
Honeycomb is a
rugged, cost-effective, custom-engineered kraft paper material
that has proven ideal for many uses, including packaging,
pallets, dunnage, furniture inner structures and signage
displays.
Honeycomb is made by joining individual bands of kraft paper
together into a series of continuous hexagonal cells. In most
cases, the cells are faced on both sides with similar materials
to create what is, ounce for ounce, the strongest product known.
Honeycomb works on the I-beam principle. The facing of the panel
acts as the flange of the I-beam and the core as its web. The
flange carries the tension and the compression across the
surface of the panel. The web holds the flanges together in
proper order.
Honeycomb engineers work with manufacturers to produce
specialized die-cut packaging. By creating a cavity in strong,
lightweight Honeycomb we can provide a cost-effective way to
ensure products arrive at their destination in one piece.