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  2. How Rising Cardboard Prices Could Indicate a Better ... - AOL

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    Changes in Production and Price In an era of sticky inflation , higher prices rarely make anyone happy. But growing cardboard prices could indicate strong consumer demand over the next 12 months.

  3. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    This list of items as of August 20, 2021 is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in millions of United States dollars in 2023. [note 1]This list includes only the highest price paid for a given card and does not include separate entries for individual copies of the same card or multiple sales prices for the same copy of a card.

  4. Wool bale - Wikipedia

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    The presser closes the bale with four internal and five external metal bale fasteners, before weighing the bale, if the press does not have an inbuilt scale. Bales should weigh between 110 kg (243 lb) and 204 kg (450 lb), unless the wool is under 18.6 microns , in which case they may be a minimum gross weight of 90 kg (198 lb).

  5. Corrugated fiberboard - Wikipedia

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    Corrugated fiberboard, corrugated cardboard, or corrugated is a type of packaging material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat linerboards. [1] It is made on "flute lamination machines" or "corrugators" and is used for making corrugated boxes .

  6. Sonoco Announces Cardboard Price Hikes - AOL

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    On Friday, leading national cardboard box maker Sonoco announced that, due to an increase in paperboard prices "and other inflationary inputs impacting our converting cost," it is implementing a 4 ...

  7. Baler - Wikipedia

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    The bales are usually wrapped with two, sometimes three, or more strands of knotted twine. The bales are light enough for one person to handle, about 45 to 60 pounds (20 to 27 kg), depending upon the crop and pressure applied (can be 100 lbs for a 16"x18" 2-string bale and even more for a 3-string bale).