First of all, the paper tubes are differentiated by their usage: pipes for toilet paper, fabric rolls, construction, transportation, etc.-all have different strengths, characteristics, and structure. Such as: tissue paper bobbins are thin and small, but for large paper rolls, much longer and thicker tubes are taken; the same difference is with cardboard cylinder tubes with lids.
1- Paper Cores
These are cardboard and paper-made tubes, named so because of the usage. The tube is placed in the center of products like toilet paper, paper towels, cloth rolls, electric wires etc. they consists of a solid base and are used for easier maintenance, storage and use.
2- Shipping tubes
It is also known as the mail tube, which is utilized in the transport of materials over fairly long distance. Shipping pipe The design of the cylinder is with narrow cross-section with a long length.
They are perfect for shipment of those goods that can be rolled in the form of a cylinder because they occupy a limited space and as a result, a larger volume of goods can be transported and costs are reduced. This style of transfer keeps the products safe from dents, shocks, breaks, etc. They are in use to transfer documents, posters, papers, or pieces of artwork, and similar things.
3- Kraft pipe
Kraft is made from the pulp of the paper, brown in color. If kraft paper is used in the making of the tube, then the name assigned is kraft tube. These tubes are flexible; hence, they can bear the pressure caused from long transportation procedures.
What does this pipe have-its benefits or exclusive attributes-that makes/made it popular?
These tubes are simultaneously strong and supple.
They allow transportation of goods without necessarily bending or changing the structure.
They can be recycled and reused, which is considerably less wasteful. They are cheaper compared to glass, metal, plastic, and wood. Easier to cut and work with. They are light in weight and strong, and for this reason, they stand superior over every other metal and plastic.