How does 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper compare to paperboard for protection?

Dec 16, 2025

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Christopher Sun
Christopher Sun
Technical Support Engineer at Jigu Digital. Solving printing challenges and providing expert advice to our clients is my main focus.

Hey there! As a supplier of 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper, I get asked a lot about how it stacks up against paperboard when it comes to protection. So, I thought I'd take a moment to break it down for you.

Let's start with some basics. "gsm" stands for grams per square meter, which is a measure of the paper's weight and thickness. Our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is on the lighter side, which gives it some unique advantages, but we'll get to that in a bit.

Key Features of 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper

First off, you can check out the details of our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. Kraft paper is made from wood pulp that's processed using the kraft process, which gives it strength and durability. Despite its relatively low weight, this 30gsm option is surprisingly tough. It's flexible and can easily conform to the shape of the item you're protecting. Whether you're packing a oddly - shaped product or delicate glassware, this paper can wrap around it smoothly, providing a snug fit.

One of the major selling points of our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is its eco - friendliness. It's often made from recycled materials, and it's also fully recyclable at the end of its life cycle. In today's world, where sustainability is a big deal, that's a huge plus for businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact. It's also cost - effective. Since it's lighter, you can use more of it without adding a significant amount to your shipping costs.

Next, consider its moisture resistance. Kraft paper has some natural ability to resist moisture. While it's not waterproof, it can handle a bit of humidity and light moisture in transit. This is great for protecting products that might be exposed to less - than - ideal shipping conditions.

Checking Out Paperboard

Now, let's talk about paperboard. Paperboard is thicker and heavier than our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. It's more rigid and can provide a high level of structural support. If you're shipping something that needs a lot of protection from impacts, like a heavy electronic device or a large piece of furniture, paperboard might be your go - to.

Paperboard is often used for making boxes and cartons. It can be cut and folded into various shapes, making it very versatile for packaging design. You can create custom - sized boxes that fit your products perfectly. And because it's sturdier, it can stand up to rough handling during shipping and storage.

However, paperboard also has its drawbacks. It's more expensive than our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. The higher cost comes from the materials and the manufacturing process. Also, because it's heavier, it adds more weight to your shipments, which can increase your shipping costs, especially for larger orders.

Comparing Protection Capabilities

When it comes to protection, both 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper and paperboard have their own strengths. For minor scratches and abrasions, the 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper does a pretty good job. It acts as a buffer between the product and the outer packaging, preventing direct contact that could lead to damage.

But if your product is at risk of being crushed or experiencing significant impacts, paperboard is better equipped to handle that. Its rigid structure can absorb and distribute the force of an impact, protecting the contents inside.

Let's say you're shipping a set of ceramic plates. You could wrap each plate in our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper. The paper will prevent the plates from scratching each other. Then, you can place the wrapped plates in a paperboard box for additional protection against drops and bumps during shipping.

Other Considerations

Another aspect to think about is storage space. The 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper takes up less space compared to paperboard. It can be rolled up or folded neatly, which is great for businesses with limited storage areas. You can easily store a large quantity of it without needing a huge warehouse.

On the other hand, paperboard boxes, especially larger ones, can be bulky to store. You need a proper space to stack them without them getting damaged or deformed.

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In terms of customization, while paperboard offers more options for creating unique box designs, our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper can also be customized. You can print your logo, brand colors, or product information on it. This helps with brand visibility and makes your packaging look more professional and appealing.

Our Other Paper Options

We also offer other types of protection paper, like 18gsm Pure Pulp Protection Paper and 30gsm Recycled Pulp Protection Paper. The 18gsm option is even lighter and more flexible, making it ideal for protecting very delicate items. The 30gsm recycled pulp version gives you the same great protection with an even stronger focus on sustainability.

Making the Right Choice

So, which one is right for you? It really depends on your specific needs. If you're looking for a cost - effective, eco - friendly, and versatile option for protecting products from minor damage, our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper is a great choice. It works well for a wide range of products, from small trinkets to medium - sized items.

If you're shipping heavy or fragile items that need significant structural support and protection from major impacts, paperboard might be better. But remember, you can also use both in combination to get the best of both worlds.

If you're interested in learning more about our 30gsm Kraft Protection Paper or have any questions about which type of protection packaging is right for your business, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the best decision for your product protection needs.

References

  • Packaging Industry Handbook, 2023 Edition
  • Sustainable Packaging Materials: A Comprehensive Guide, 2022
  • Best Practices in Product Packaging and Shipping, 2024
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