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More InfoCorrugated Boxes
Corrugated boxes are used frequently as shipping containers. We provide both the Printing boxes offset /Flexo. As Known Boxes need to contain the product from manufacturing through distribution to sale and sometimes end-use. It provide some measure of product protection by themselves but often require inner components Green packs understand them better , such as cushioning, bracing and blocking to help protect fragile contents. The shipping hazards depend largely upon the particular logistics system being employed. For example, boxes unitized into a unit load on a pallet do not encounter individual handling while boxes sorted and shipped through part of their distribution cycle as mixed loads or express carriers can receive severe shocks & kicks, We fabricate the boxes keeping in concerned to these adverse situation.Its used for marketing, merchandising, and point-of-sale often we give high graphics to help communicate the contents.
Our designed boxes are for display & dispense the contents on the shelf , Popular for their strength, durability, lightness, recyclability, and cost-effectiveness, used for the shipping of a variety of items.It handle the pressure that comes with stacking, making it ideal for easy transporting.
A to Z Designs
- A. Regular Slotted Boxes : Slotted box styles are generally made from one piece of corrugated or solid fiberboard. The blank is scored and slotted to permit folding. The box manufacturer forms a joint at the point where one side panel and one end panel are brought together. Boxes are then shipped flat to the user. When the box is needed, the box user squares up the box, inserts product and closes the flaps.
- B. Half Slotted Container : Half Slotted Container
- C. Overlap Slotted Container : All flaps have the same length. The outer flaps overlap by one inch or more.
- D. Full Overlap Slotted Container : SAll flaps have the same length (the width of the box). When closed, the outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap
- E. Center Special Slotted Container : Inner and outer flaps are cut to different lengths. Both pairs of flaps meet at the center of the box
- F. Center Special Overlap Slotted Container : All flaps have the same length (one-half the length of the box). The length of the box can be no more than twice its width
- G. Center Special Full Overlap Slotted Container : Inner and outer flaps are cut to different lengths. When closed, the inner flaps meet at the center of the box, and outer flaps fully overlap.
- H.Snap or 1-2-3 Bottom Container with Tuck Top
- I. Snap or 1-2-3 Bottom Container with RSC Top
- J. Full Bottom File Box : Anderson Lock Bottom When set up, this box provides an interlocking thickness on its bottom and on its end panels.
- K. Bellows Style Top and Bottom Container
- L. Integral Divider Container RSC with Internal Divider or Self Divider Box
- M. Full Telescope Design Style Container : The two-piece box is made from two scored and slotted blanks (trays).
- N. Design Style Container with Cover : Sleeve with Top lid.
- O. Double Cover Container : Sleeve with Top & Bottom Lid.
- P. Full Telescope Half Slotted Container : The two-piece body is made from two half-slotted containers
- Q. Octagonal Double Cover Container
- R. One Piece Folder : One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top.
- S. One Piece Folder with Air Cell/End Buffers, Protect All or Bookwrap.
- T. Wrap Around Blank : : A wrap-around blank is formed into a box by folding it tightly around a rigid product. The positioning of the product, folding and sealing are performed by automatic equipment. The finished box is essentially an RSC, turned on its side so that the bottom and top are unbroken. The joint, however, is not formed until the final closure.
- U. Roll End Tray, Walker Lock Tray, or Tray with Self Locking Ends : Formed from a single piece of combined board, the design features an unbroken bottom, and several layers of corrugated in the end panels. Trays are not shipping containers, but they are frequently used as inner containers for parts, delicate produce, letter mail and other products, or as elements of display stands.
- V. Roll End Tray with Locking Cover
- W. Self Locking Tray, Joint-less Tray
- W. Display Tray or High Wall Tray
- Y. Roll End Tray with Tuck Top and Interior : Bottom Flaps or Reverse Walker Lock with Inside Tuck Top
- Z. Interlocking Double Cover Container : Flanges on the body, folded together (interlocked/baseloid) with flanges on the covers, are held in place with strapping. The style offers the same ease of packing provided by the double-cover box, with the assurance that the covers will not separate from the body. This feature is advantageous for moving large or heavy products such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, water heaters, vending machines and some hazardous materials.