A wooden box is a container made of wood for storage or as a shipping container. Construction may include several types of wood, lumber, plywood, engineered woods, etc.
Wooden boxes are often used for heavy duty packaging when:
- high strength is needed for heavy and difficult loads
- long term warehousing may be needed
- large size is required
- rigidity and stacking strength is critical
Pine Wood Box:
Plywood is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or plies of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated upto 90 degrees to one another.
Ply Wood Box:
Pines are conifer trees in the genus Pinus in the family Pinaceae. They are the only genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. Counting varieties and subspecies, the plant list of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Pine Wood And Plywood Box:
Plywood for indoor use generally uses the less expensive urea-formaldehyde glue, which has limited water resistance, while outdoor and marine-grade plywood are designed to withstand rot, and use a water resistant phenol-formaldehyde glue to prevent delamination and to retain strength in high humidity.