Evaluation of Domestic Corrugated Fiberboard Boxes Treated with Waterproofing Materials.

Abstract

The Air Force Packaging Evaluation Agency (AFPEA) initiated an investigation to determine the feasibility of upgrading (treating) at the base and depot level commercial domestic fiberboard boxes containing supplies required to support rapid deployment of military forces. Subsequent investigation of several commercial products led to the evaluation of a macroencapsulated coating called MACAP-a two part polymer resin and cross-linking hardener having extremely low water and water vapor transmission properties. Based on the comparative test results of untreated, brush and spray treated domestic fiberboard containers subjected to high humidity environmental conditions MACAP had little significant effect on increasing the compressive strengths of the treated containers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 21, 1984
Accession Number
ADA142870

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  • A. J. Sicard

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