GOST 7933-89 PDF

GOST 7933-89

Name in English:
GOST 7933-89

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 7933-89

Description in English:

Consumer container board. General specifications

Description in Russian:
Картон для потребительской тары. Общие технические условия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
11

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST02854

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Full title and description

GOST 7933-89 — Cardboard for consumer containers. General technical specifications (English: "Consumer container board. General specifications"). The standard sets technical requirements, grades and test methods for cardboard intended for retail/consumer packaging and related uses.

Abstract

GOST 7933-89 establishes general technical conditions for consumer containerboard (boxboard/cardboard) including permitted raw materials, physical and mechanical property limits (thickness, density, moisture, rigidity), classification by grade and intended use, testing and sampling methods, and marking and packaging requirements for distribution and sale. The document was developed under the Ministry of the Forest Industry of the USSR.

General information

  • Status: Current / in force (originally adopted as GOST 7933-89). Some national catalogues show it active or referenced by later documents; restriction on term of validity was removed by intergovernmental decision.
  • Publication date: 1989 (designation year 1989); came into effect 01 January 1991 in practice (effective date noted in the standard record).
  • Publisher: State Standard of the USSR (Gosstandart) / national standards body — published as a GOST standard; developed by the Ministry of the Forest Industry of the USSR.
  • ICS / categories: 55.040 — Packaging materials and accessories; classification group K74 (industrial and technical cardboards).
  • Edition / version: Original edition: GOST 7933-89 (replacing earlier GOST 7933-75 in the series of related documents).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 10–11 pages depending on publisher/translation (many commercial copies list 10 pages; some catalogues record 11).

Scope

The standard applies to cardboard intended for consumer (retail) containers and related packaging applications. It covers board manufactured from defined fibre raw materials (sulfate and sulfite pulps, secondary fibre), sets limits for moisture content, density, thickness and mechanical properties, and prescribes sampling, test methods and marking/packaging rules for supplied material. The scope targets producers, converters and quality laboratories that handle cardboard for boxes, protective interlayers and small consumer packaging.

Key topics and requirements

  • Raw materials and composition requirements (allowed pulps and paperboard grades, use of recycled fibre/makulatura).
  • Physical properties: thickness (nominal gauges), apparent density, moisture content limits and tolerances.
  • Mechanical properties: rigidity (static bending), tensile characteristics and other strength parameters required for container performance.
  • Classification of board by application (consumer/retail container use) and by grades/types.
  • Sampling and test methods: procedures for taking samples and determining properties per referenced test GOST methods.
  • Marking, packing, acceptance rules and supplied documentation for batches of cardboard.

Typical use and users

Primary users include cardboard and paperboard manufacturers, packaging converters and box producers, quality-control and testing laboratories, purchase/procurement departments in manufacturing and retail, and regulatory or standards bodies referencing packaging specifications. The standard is commonly cited in procurement and tender documents for supply of boxboard in industry and public tenders.

Related standards

GOST 7933-89 references and is used alongside other GOSTs for raw materials and test methods (examples cited in the standard: GOST 11208 — sulfate pulp, GOST 6501 — sulfite pulp, GOST 10700 — recycled paper classification and other normative methods). It also sits in the family of packaging and board standards and has been cross-referenced with later national and regional packaging standards.

Keywords

GOST 7933-89, consumer container board, containerboard, boxboard, cardboard for retail packaging, cartonboard, packaging materials, GOST, USSR standard, testing and specifications.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 7933-89 is a state standard originally issued in 1989 that sets general technical specifications for cardboard intended for consumer (retail) containers — covering materials, properties, tests and marking.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers permitted raw materials and fibre mixes, physical and mechanical property limits (thickness, density, moisture, rigidity), sampling and test procedures, classification by grade and marking/packaging requirements for consumer containerboard.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Cardboard/paperboard manufacturers, packaging converters and box makers, QA/QC laboratories, procurement teams and entities preparing tenders or specifications for retail packaging. Evidence of continued commercial use appears in procurement/tender notices and product listings citing the GOST.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The original document is GOST 7933-89 (effective from 1991) and is still referenced in standards catalogues and commercial listings; some national catalogues record its status as active with the original restriction on term of validity lifted. Users should check national/regional databases for any formal national replacements or harmonized equivalents before relying on it as the sole normative document.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it belongs to the family of GOST standards for paper, board and packaging (it replaced earlier GOST 7933-75 and references multiple GOST test and raw-material standards). It is typically used alongside related packaging and paper GOSTs.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Consumer container board; containerboard; boxboard; packaging cardboard; retail packaging; GOST 7933-89.