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Box style:
Regular slotted carton (RSC)
The RSC is the most common box style. It can be used for most products and is an economical box style to manufacture.
All flaps are the same length and the two outer flaps (normally the lengthwise flaps) meet at the center of the box.
Full overlap carton (FOL)
The outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap when closed. Stacked on its side, added stacking strength is provided due to the extra thickness.
In shipping, the FOL is especially resistant to rough handling.
Half-slotted carton (HSC)
The HSC is the same as the RSC without one set of flaps. A cover (lid) can be added if desired. Covers can vary to extend the full box depth or just a few inches of the box depth.
When used for storage, the HSC and cover are ideal in applications where the cover will be removed repeatedly.
Telescoping design carton (TD)
The telescoping carton is made of two scored and slotted trays. The lid can vary to extend the full box depth or just a few inches of the box depth.
This style of carton is convenient for large thin items. The customer must glue or staple the slotted ends to the sidewalls.
Five panel folder standard (FPF)
When closed, the FPF has extra cushioning at the ends. The end flaps overlap providing stacking strength making this style of carton ideal for long items with a small diameter. The several layers prevent the item from pushing through the ends and causing damage in shipping.
Simply place your item in the center of the box and wrap the box around it. You can choose the side seam closure (standard FPF) or a center seam closure (FPFCF).
Five panel folder center fold (FPFCF)
When closed, the FPFCF has extra cushioning at the ends. The end flaps overlap providing stacking strength making this style of carton ideal for long items with a small diameter. The several layers prevent the item from pushing through the ends and causing damage in shipping.
Simply place your item in the center of the box and wrap the box around it. You can choose the side seam closure (standard FPF) or a center seam closure (FPFCF).
Plain pads (PAD)
Plain pads are used for extra cushioning or added protection of your product. Pads can be used to separate layers of product, to completely cover the bottom of a box, or on the top of a box to cover your product before closing the carton.
Plain pads can also be used vertically to separate product, as backers for posters or calendars, backers for shrink-wrapped items, etc.
Scored pads (S-PAD)
Many inner packaging pieces are simply scored pads folded or glued in various shapes. Scored pads can be folded and used for cushioning. As a suspension or separation function the pad holds the product away from the walls of the box to lessen the impact of drops and bumps during shipping.
They are also used as void fillers which adds stacking strength to the box of irregular shaped products.
One piece folder (OPF)
The OPF is convenient for shipping small, flat items - such as books and videos. One piece of corrugated is uniquely cut to provide a flat bottom with flaps forming the sides and ends.
The extended side flaps meet to form the top of the box.
Double cover container (DC)
The DC is used for tall or heavy items. Rather than lowering a heavy item into a box, the item is placed on the bottom cover, and the square tube (the body of the box) is lowered over the product.
The covers are interchangeable. The pieces are shipped flat to the user. Open and square to tube, and set up the covers.
Material:
200# SW
Single wall material consists of two sheets of linerboard with the medium in between - the medium being the wavy, fluted paper. Our 200#SW material is ordinarily ECT32 which means it has an Edge Crush Test of 32 lbs. per in. width.
Under ideal conditions the total weight of the box and contents cannot exceed 65 lbs.
275# SW
Single wall material consists of two sheets of linerboard with the medium in between - the medium being the wavy, fluted paper. Our 275#SW material is ordinarily ECT44 which means it has an Edge Crush Test of 44 lbs. per in. width.
Under ideal conditions the total weight of the box and contents cannot exceed 95 lbs.
275# DW
Double wall material consists of three sheets of linerboard with two mediums in between - the medium being the wavy, fluted paper. Our 275#DW material is ordinarily ECT51 which means it has an Edge Crush Test of 51 lbs. per in. width.
Under ideal conditions the total weight of the box and contents cannot exceed 120 lbs.
200# SW White
Single wall material consists of two sheets of linerboard with medium in between - the medium being the wavy fluted paper. With the white single wall, the top linerboard is white and the bottom linerboard is kraft (brown). When a box is made using white material, the outside of the box will be white, but the inside of the box will be kraft.
Much of the time white boxes are associated with food items. Our 200#SW material is ordinarily ECT32 which means it has an Edge Crush Test of 32 lbs. per in. width. Under ideal conditions the total weight of the box and contents cannot exceed 65 lbs.
275# DW White
Double wall material consists of three sheets of linerboard with two mediums in between - the medium being the wavy, fluted paper. Our 275#DW White material is ordinarily ECT51 which means it has an Edge Crush Test of 51 lbs. per in. width.
Under ideal conditions the total weight of the box and contents cannot exceed 120 lbs.
Length:
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Length
The opening of the box is considered the length and the width. The length is the larger of these two dimensions and is listed first.
Width:
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Width
The opening of the box is considered the length and the width. The width is the smaller of these two dimensions and is listed as the second dimension.
Depth:
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Depth
Sometimes referred to as the height, the depth is how far your product fits down into the box. This dimension is listed last of the three dimensions.
Lid:
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Lid
Lids can have various depths with a minimum of 2” and cannot exceed the box depth.
Number of scores:
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9
Distances between scores (in):
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