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Edge Protectors: The Interchangeable Terms

When it comes to packaging and shipping, protecting the edges and corners of your products is critical. That’s where edge protectors come in. Commonly referred to by a variety of interchangeable names—corner protectors, angle boards, corner boards, edge guards, v-boards, edge boards, corner edge protectors, and corner posts—these packaging tools play a vital role in preventing damage during transit and storage.”

At EdgeProtector.us, we specialize in helping businesses across industries secure their shipments with high-quality protective packaging solutions. In this article, we’ll break down what edge protectors are, explore the many synonyms used in the industry, and explain why they matter for your packaging process.

What Are Edge Protectors?

The most commonly used edge protector on the market today is a rigid fiber board designed to reinforce and shield the edges of pallets, cartons, and other packaged goods. Edge protectors distribute load forces evenly and safeguard against strapping, impact, and stacking damage.

At EdgeProtector.us, our best in class edge protectors  made exclusively from corrugated sheets, strengthened by our patented folding/interlocking construction cradles your product while providing significantly more impact and corner protection than rigid fiberboard products. The result is superior performance in protecting shipments while being lightweight and eco-friendly. 

Why So Many Names?

Depending on the industry, region, or supplier, edge protectors go by many different names. Here are the most common synonyms you might come across:

  • Corner Protectors – Emphasize protection of vulnerable product corners.
  • Angle Boards – Highlight the right-angle shape used to secure edges.
  • Edge Boards – A broader term, often used in industrial shipping.
  • Corner Boards – Similar to angle boards; focuses on corner applications.
  • V-Boards – Refers to the “V” shape that wraps around edges.
  • Edge Guards – Used more commonly in furniture or retail packaging.
  • Corner Edge Protectors – Combines terms for more specific searchability.
  • Packaging Edge Protectors – A longer-form term used in commercial settings.

Each of these terms essentially describes the same protective concept and are often used interchangeably and loosely. 

Common Uses of Edge Protectors

Whether you’re shipping appliances, electronics, furniture, or stacked pallets, edge guards and corner boards ensure that products arrive at their destination intact. Common applications include:

  • Pallet Edge Protection – Reinforcing palletized loads.
  • Strap Protection – Preventing damage from tensioned straps or bands.
  • Stacking Strength – Enhancing vertical stacking strength for warehouse storage.
  • Product Stabilization – Keeping goods aligned and reducing shifting in transit.

Conclusion

Edge protectors—no matter what you call them—are essential for damage-free shipping. By understanding the various names they go by, you can make smarter purchasing decisions and optimize your packaging process. 

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