The Paperboard Reference Manual contains information about:
- Basic facts about paperboard
- Paperboard appearance and performance properties, and their interdependencies
- Paperboard conversion methods and the possibilities/requirements they place on paperboard properties
When Holmen Iggesund published the Paperboard Reference Manual in 1992, it was an attempt to create a reference manual for everyone who works professionally with paperboard material.
Over the years, the manual has been much appreciated, and in addition to its purely professional use within the graphics and packaging industries, the manual also features in courses given by several universities and other third-level educational institutions. Our ambition has been to maintain a high level of factuality and neutrality of information so that the Paperboard Reference Manual will remain a credible work of reference.
Access the entire online publication here, or go straight to some of the most-read chapters via the modules below.