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Can lashing strapping help even out the load and take some pressure off the individual cartons?

By admin / Date Jun 09,2025

Lashing strappings can help balance the load and reduce the pressure on individual cardboard boxes, as shown below:
1. Disperse pressure concentration points
Lashing strappings tightly bind multiple cardboard boxes or packaging materials, preventing weight and pressure from being concentrated at a single point on a single box, and avoiding deformation or damage caused by excessive local stress.
2. Enhance the overall structural strength
By bundling multiple cardboard boxes together, the lashing strappings the overall rigidity and stability of the packaging, allowing the boxes to support each other and share the load.
3. Prevent uneven stress on cardboard boxes
During stacking or transportation, lashing strapping helps to keep the cardboard boxes neatly arranged, reducing uneven stress caused by offset or skewness, thereby reducing the pressure on individual cardboard boxes.
4. Reduce the external force borne by a single cardboard box
The lashing strapping allows the cardboard box group to withstand external forces as a whole, reducing the situation where a single cardboard box directly bears all the pressure and lowering the risk of damage.
5. Prevent deformation and indentation
The balanced load distribution reduces the deformation and indentation of the cardboard box caused by excessive pressure, protecting the integrity of the cardboard box and internal items.
6. Improve transportation safety
Uniform load distribution makes the stacking of cardboard boxes more stable, reduces stack collapse or sliding caused by pressure concentration during transportation, and improves overall safety.
7. Adapt to different weight combinations of cardboard boxes
The lashing strapping can reasonably share the load according to the weight of different cardboard boxes, avoiding the situation where heavy boxes crush light boxes.