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Have you ever gotten a box that looked like it went through a trash compactor? It’s the worst! Not only is the package unappealing, but it’s also likely that whatever’s inside is busted, too. That damage can lead to lots of problems! Wasted products, angry customers, and it costs you extra money. FoHo Packaging knows that’s just no good.
That’s why it’s super important to make sure your boxes are strong enough to handle being stacked and tossed around during shipping. How do you do that? Well, it all comes down to understanding one thing: compression strength.
So, what is compression strength? Think of it like the strength of a superhero. It’s the power that helps cardboard boxes protect what’s inside! Boxes with the right compression strength won’t get squished easily, no matter how much weight is on top of them. They can also withstand shipping from handling so your products will arrive safely.
That’s why in this article, you’ll learn easy tricks that make boxes stronger. You’ll find out about:
Ready to make your boxes super strong? Let’s get started!

Ever see a stack of boxes looking sad and squished? It’s usually because the boxes on the bottom weren’t strong enough.
There is a company that helps with all these problems, FoHo Packaging! We want to show you that good compression strength and a safe product arrival is a team effort.
Knowing about compression strength is a super easy solution. It helps you pack your products to keep them safe, help them arrive in great condition, and makes your customers happy!
So, what is this “compression strength” we keep talking about?
Compression strength is like a box’s superpower. It’s how much “oomph” a box can handle before it starts to squish.
Think about stacking books. The books at the very bottom have to be super strong so they won’t get flat! Compression strength is the same thing, but for boxes.
Why should you care? Well, strong boxes mean:
The story is about force versus squish. When you put a heavy item on a box, that creates a lot of force. Then, the question is whether the box will push back or will it give way and compress/squish.
That’s where the importance of knowing about compression strength comes into play! A simple solution to a heavy problem!
When engineers figure out compression strength, they often report one of two ways:
Remember: Paper can be stronger one way than another. Like wood has a grain, paper is similar. Keep that in mind when you’re picking your boxes. You may also want to consider eco-friendly packaging materials.
Here is a simple truth: strong boxes are not as simple as you may think.
It’s very important to test those boxes, so you know if they will actually work! To give an example, engineers and box companies use a special tool that tests how much force is required to make a box break. It is also important to know there is one big problem to worry about that you should know about: bending.
If you hold something long and skinny, like a ruler. If you hold that on its side and give it a push, it won’t just break in half. It will bend out of shape. This is what we call buckling.
Buckling happens when your boxes bend or fold under pressure before they actually break! You see, a lot of the boxes are made of thin paper. That means they might bend super easy!
There is a special test that companies use. It is called the Short-Span Compression Test or SCT. People use the SCT test so they can avoid any bending.
The trick is that they hold the paper super close together. Then they have to push super hard to make the paper break. This helps them find out how strong the paper actually is!
The SCT tells you how strong the paper itself is, not just how bendy it is. Knowing the real strength is important! It’s all about the power of the box to stand up and resist compression.
There are other tests that work too! The Ring Crush Test or RCT works by making the paper into a ring shape and squishing it.
There is also the Corrugated Crush Test or CCT. This test takes the cardboard used to build boxes and gives it a squish.
The RCT and CCT are old tests and are okay to use, but a bit wonky, as buckling can be a big problem in these cases.
It’s like having different tools in a toolbox. One size doesn’t fit all! Let’s take a peek at how each test fares.
| Feature | Short-Span Test (SCT) | Ring Crush Test (RCT) / Corrugated Crush Test (CCT) |
| What’s the Goal? | Is the paper strong by itself? | Simulate the box in action |
| How Does it Work? | Paper very close together, then squish | Put a lot of sides on the sample, then squish |
| Bending Possible? | Not really! | Yep, happens a lot |
| What Do You Learn? | How strong the paper really is | The box’s strength |
| Best To Use When | Compare different kinds of paper | Need to test real-life uses |
It’s not enough to use super strong paper to create strong boxes. There are other things you must keep in mind!
The materials the box is made of and the way the box is built are both super important.
It turns out that just testing the paper isn’t good enough. The secret is about what actually makes the paper tough to begin with! How the box is built can make a difference, and you also have to consider what those boxes are made out of.
When a lot of small parts are put together in a small place that’s called density! Paper is like a box of crayons. When you have a full box, it’s tough to break those crayons! But, if you only have a few in there, then those crayons will break much easier!
Okay, here is the secret: Kraft has great tensile strength. What does tensile strength mean? Think of tensile strength as whether something will tear or not!
But, mechanical pulps often have better compression strength than Kraft pulp! This is the big, secret twist.
Remember how paper is made of little wood parts or fibers? Well, mechanical pulp fibers are nice and stiff! Stiffness is a quality that helps the fibers themselves stand up better to direct pressure.
Those stiff fibers can keep the whole box from squishing. Lignin can help make the whole box tougher!
There is another factor you need to consider. Paper has fibers. These fibers can bend a whole lot easier when they don’t get enough support. The real compression strength comes into play as a fiber wall against compression. The fiber can also have a shape that causes it to be strong in one way, and then bend in another.
Ok, let’s put the pieces together! By knowing about all of this, here are some things you can keep in mind when you’re building your shipping plan.
First, always ask this question: Does your product need really tough boxes, or boxes that look amazing?
If it needs to be really tough, then you want to focus on compression strength. But, if it needs to look good for the customer, that is a different problem! Contact FoHo Packaging’s sustainable packaging solutions to find out more.
It’s really important to decide how high you plan to stack your boxes. Because as the height increases, your boxes will suffer much earlier if you do not have high-quality products. It’s important to consider quality every time.
When it’s super humid or your boxes sit in the rain, you may experience damage a lot sooner! Damp boxes get softer and lose their power. It can be a bad situation. To help avoid all this, consider moisture-resistant coatings.
Did you know that the way the box itself is created also makes a big difference! A simple thing to do is to use the right shape. It also matters which way those cardboard lines are placed! And last, but certainly not least, how well the corners are put together is super important.
Check out standards set up by the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry to learn all the tricks of the trade!
Choosing great boxes can lead to happy customers and safe deliveries. You now know the secret to amazing packaging – compression strength! Now you can make smart choices and make boxes that stand up to the job.
Q: The paper is stronger one way. So, how do I use that to my advantage?
A: Smart question! Simply put, you can make the direction where all the fibers are lined up face the way the items are stacked. That will cause the most resistance.
Q: Will a bigger box increase compression strength?
A: Unfortunately, bigger isn’t always better. As we mentioned, there’s also the potential for those boxes to buckle! Size and shape must be optimized for success!
Q: What’s a good moisture-resistance trick?
A: You will need to focus on the way you coat the cardboard. You need to make sure the coating will lock out moisture!
Q: Is buying expensive boxes always a good solution?
A: Not really, no. You have to focus on the right boxes not the most expensive. If you use the money wisely and keep all this in mind, that’s the best solution.
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