Heat Management in Disposable Drink Containers
Corrugated packaging has become an important innovation in disposable beverage containers, especially in food service and takeaway industries. Among these solutions, Corrugated Paper Cups are widely recognized for their structural efficiency and thermal performance.
From an engineering perspective, these cups are typically composed of a three-layer architecture. The outer layer uses kraft or white paperboard with a grammage of 200–280 GSM, providing rigidity and printability. The middle layer consists of fluted corrugated paper with a thickness of 0.3–0.5 mm, designed to create air pockets that reduce thermal conductivity. The inner layer is coated with food-grade polyethylene (PE) at around 18–20 gsm to ensure liquid resistance.
This layered configuration allows heat retention while maintaining user comfort. Standard wall thickness ranges from 0.7 mm to 1.8 mm depending on design type. The air gap between corrugated flutes plays a key role in reducing heat transfer by trapping low-conductivity air.
Typical specifications for Corrugated Paper Cups include:
Capacity: 4oz, 8oz, 12oz, 16oz, 20oz
Paperboard weight: 190–320 GSM
Thermal resistance: suitable for liquids up to ~90°C
Structural strength: high compressive resistance due to fluted layer
These parameters make them suitable for hot beverages such as coffee, tea, and chocolate drinks in takeaway systems.
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