(for the Promo Product Industry)
Chipboard consists of pressed fibers made out of recycled paper, and is used mainly in packaging and for journal covers and notepad backings. It is generally available in grey, natural or black, and in different thicknesses. It’s the least expensive material you can use, with grey being the least expensive. In general, because of its recycled content, the color and texture of chipboard varies, especially if you are working with natural chipboard. Whereas black chip remains the same color with slight variances in texture, natural board ranges from a greyish to light brown.
Thicknesses: We stock chipboard in 18 pt, 22 pt, 40 pt, 60 pt, 80 pt and 100 pt. Depending on what you’re trying to accomplish, here is a general guideline:
Packaging
Small boxes- 18 – 40 pt. If your client needs to package notecards, coasters, a mug, pencils, or something small, then 18 or 40 pt is sufficient. 18 pt may be a little flimsy- think of two thin business cards stuck together. It just depends on the shape of your product- I had this lovely eco lunchpail done in a 22pt and it was just the right weight.
Velcro
Snap
String Tie ( looks great with recycled theme products)
Journals
- Plain board: You can use the board alone, and foil stamp and/or silkscreen it. This is clean and ideal for someone looking for an eco-friendly book, plus we can turn it around very quickly.
- Material Mounted: The tricky thing with chipboard is that it only comes in three colors, so if your client wants to match a certain color, our options are to either silkscreen the entire board ( which is not recommend due to the nature of inks. You don’t want it to flake or wear off with frequent handling, and this is possible with large chunks of ink) - or, easier, mount a cool material to it. The varieties of papers are endless- recycled color paper, textured linen / cloth material, remnents of someone’s pants- you get the gist.



