All flaps have the same length, and the two outer flaps (normally the lengthwise flaps) are one-half the containers width, so that they meet at the center of the box when folded. This is a highly efficient design for many applications. There is very little manufacturing waste. The RSC can be used for most products and is the most commonly…
The Full Overlap (FOL) box is a heavy-duty box for heavy-duty purposes. The flaps on this style extend all the way to the opposite side of the box when folded, completely overlapping each other. This adds stacking and structural strength to the box, making it ideal for storing or shipping heavy items. FOLs are durable and damage-resistant during the fulfillment…
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.
A variation of the RSC, the Half Slotted Carton has only one set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item. Envision the use of the box turned over so that the flaps are on the top. The covered item is usually attached to a pallet or other type of…
A variation of the RSC, the Half Slotted Carton has only one set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item. Envision the use of the box turned over so that the flaps are on the top. The covered item is usually attached to a pallet or other type of…
SNAP LOCK OR 1-2-3 BOTTOM CONTAINER WITH TUCK TOP The four flaps that form the bottom panel are die cut. To set up, the user folds the largest bottom panel first, then the two end panels are folded and pressure is applied near the center, the flap “snaps” into the slot created by the other panels. The style is convenient…
Reverse Tuck End paperboard packaging as known as RTE, the closure panels on top and bottom swing in opposite direction, with the bottom folding in front and top panel fold in rear. Could be assembly manually or automation assembly line. With friction lock closure on top and a slit lock tuck closure on bottom, printed cartons is easy to open…
Straight tuck end also as known as STE, top and bottom closure panel tuck from the rear to front or from front to rear. It is particularly well suited for products requiring a paper box with a window in the front display panel.Ideal for retail product like food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products.
Tuck Top, Auto Bottom (TTAB) boxes have the strongest bottom but is also the most costly of the four to produce. One advantage is that auto bottom boxes are fast to assemble, however they cannot be made in all widths and the bottom doesn’t lend itself to graphics.
Tuck Top, Auto Bottom (TTAB) boxes have the strongest bottom but is also the most costly of the four to produce. One advantage is that auto bottom boxes are fast to assemble, however they cannot be made in all widths and the bottom doesn’t lend itself to graphics.
We have listed the most commonly used styles. There are many more standard styles available. There are infinite possibilities with folding material and our designers can help create almost anything you can envision.
Tuck Top, Auto Bottom (TTAB) boxes have the strongest bottom but is also the most costly of the four to produce. One advantage is that auto bottom boxes are fast to assemble, however they cannot be made in all widths and the bottom doesn’t lend itself to graphics.
A one-piece die-cut box that is assembled without tape. Construction includes double-layer protection on the sides and bottom of the box. Available in two popular styles - with a tuckin top or with a locking cover, also known as a "cherry lock" design. (See illustrations) Mailer-Style Boxes are exceptionally strong and can withstand the most rigorous treatment during shipment.