Recycled solid board – stiffness and stability
Where recycled solid board is used
Recycled solid board is a material characterised by very high stiffness and strong resistance to deformation. Therefore it is used wherever maximum durability is required. For example, it is common in binders, hardback book covers, beer mats and packaging in the classic “lid–bottom” system.
Dimensional stability over time
Moreover, recycled solid board is valued not only for its strength but also for its dimensional stability. As a result, products made from this material retain their shape and neat appearance for a long time. This is particularly important in premium segments, so recycled solid board is often chosen for exclusive packaging where every detail matters.
Grammage and thickness range
In addition, recycled solid board is available in a wide grammage range – from 615 gsm up to 2460 gsm. As grammage increases, the thickness of the material grows as well, from around 1.4 mm to as much as 4 mm. Therefore you can match the board to many different needs, from thinner interleaving sheets through to thick, exceptionally rigid covers and bases.
Mechanical resistance in everyday use
Compared to other types of board, beermat board is less flexible. However, it offers significantly higher resistance to mechanical damage. That is why it is chosen by companies for which durability and solid workmanship are an absolute priority in both packaging and printed products.



