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The following is a list of our most popular containers.  If you do not see the type you need, we will be happy to assist in designing one that suits your product.


auto

Pre-Glued AutoBottom with RSC Flaps

The top panels of the box are usually those of a regular slotted container. When opened by the user, the bottom is already closed and ready for loading. This style of box is commonly used in case erectors which enabled the rapid loading of product. For a telescoping box, two self-erecting pieces can be used.


retf

RETF- Roll End Tray With Locking Cover

Formed from a single piece of combined board, the design features an unbroken bottom, and several layers of corrugated in the end panels. This is one example of die-cut containers which are shipped flat to the user. The box is assembled using several locking tabs within its design.


regularsb

Regular Slotted Container (RSC)

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 common box style.


New

Regular Slotted Carton

All flaps have the same length. The outer flaps overlap by one inch or more.

The box is easily closed, usually with staples driven through the
overlap area.


osc

Full Overlap Slotted Container (FOL)

All flaps have the same length. When it is closed, the outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap.

The style is especially resistant to rough handling. Stacked on its bottom panel, the overlapping flaps provide added cushioning. Stacked on its side, the extra thickness provides added stacking strength.


ftd

Full Telescope Design Style Container (FTD)

The two-piece box is made from two scored and slotted blanks.


OPF

One Piece Folder (OPF)

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.


fpf

Five Panel Folder (FPF)

A single cut and scored piece features a fifth panel used as the closing flap, completely covering a side panel. The closed box has several layers of combined board on each end, providing stacking strength and protection for long articles of small diameter which might be damaged, or damage the box, if pushed through the ends.


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