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The product range that ICC sas offers today to its customers is wide open to obtaining appropriate and customized solutions to meet every need that the customer would require. This is possible thanks to a detailed and technical study of honeycomb and to obtaining a specific know-how, real added value of this company.


The honeycomb
cardboard is a very versatile material and lends itself well to be where you need protection and energy absorption from impact and compression, and to replace materials (packing) no recyclable, such as polystyrene, or difficult to dispose such as wood or plastic, because all the papers that ICC sas uses for the production of honeycomb panels and other products are recycled paper and, at the end of life, are 100% recyclable and reusable.


The range of products that ICC offers its customers begins with the choice of suitable type of paper and the sizes of honeycomb cells, obtaining in this way, a range of products with different quality according to the functionality and performance compressive strength ranging from 100 to 500 kPa.


Production is characterized then by thickness ranging from 10 to 150 mm. It starts usually with panels of width 1200 mm and lengths up to 4000 mm and then cut and processed for various products. Our customers are manufacturers of corrugated cardboard strips or use our pallets to ship the cardboard sheets, the glass industry that separates the sheets with battens honeycomb and the industry that delivers on pallets or boxes. The production of furniture in collaboration with several architectural firms, is the ultimate use of an ingenious material such as honeycomb cardboard. The decor of the shop or study builds on a budget in both economic and environmental use is recycled and finished easily as all the boxes.
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