Packaging Styles

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Listed below are the most common styles of corrugated packaging. These can be designed to suit the exact requirements of your product. We can also custom print your cartons with your company name and product details.


Regular Slotted Container (RSC) 
This is the most common style container. All flaps are the same length and the major flaps meet in the center of the box.


Half Slotted Container (HSC) 
A variation of the RSC, the HSC has only 1 set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item.


Half Slotted Container (HSC) 
A variation of the RSC, the HSC has only 1 set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item.


Center Special Slotted Container (CSSC)
The inner and outer flaps are different lengths. Both pairs of flaps meet at the center of the box. The inner flaps meet in as they do provide a level rest for the contents of the box.


Overlap Slotted (OSC)
The OSC is similar to the RSC except the outer flaps overlap a specified amount but not less than 1 inch. The inner flaps do not meet.


Full Telescope Container (TELE)
This box type has two fully telescoping sections. The sections may be formed by staples, die cut locks, adhesive, etc.



Partial Overlap Container (POL)

With this box, all flaps have the same length. The outer flaps overlap by 1 inch or more.


Full Flap Five Panel Folder (FF5PF)
This box has five long panels, one of which fully overlaps. The ends also fully overlap.

 


Layer Pad
Pads are plain sheets of corrugated board cut to a specific size. Pads are often used to separate layers of product within a box.


Die Cut Tray
This style utilizes self-locking roll ends. They may feature perforated rolls, vent holes, or similar custom options.

 


Partition
Used as inner packaging pieces to separate spaces within a container.