Regular Slotted Container (RSC): The Regular Slotted Container is the most common type of corrugated box. It has four flaps on the top and bottom, which meet at the center when folded. The flaps are typically of equal length, and the box is sealed using tape or adhesive.
Full Overlap Container (FOL): Full Overlap Containers have flaps that fully overlap each other, providing extra strength and protection. This type of box is suitable for heavy or fragile items that require additional support.
Half-Slotted Container (HSC): The Half-Slotted Container is similar to the Regular Slotted Container but has only one set of flaps, typically on the top side. This design allows for easy loading and unloading from the top and is often used for bulk or display packaging.
Die-Cut Boxes: Die-cut boxes are custom-designed boxes that are cut and scored using a die. This allows for precise shaping and fitting of the box to accommodate unique product dimensions. Die-cut boxes are often used for retail packaging and display purposes.
Telescopic Boxes: Telescopic boxes consist of a separate lid and base that fit together. The lid is slightly larger than the base, allowing it to slide over and cover the base completely. This type of box provides added protection and is commonly used for packaging delicate or valuable items.
Five Panel Folder (FPF): The Five Panel Folder is a one-piece box that folds into a rectangular shape. It consists of a single sheet of corrugated material with one large panel and four smaller panels. This box type is often used for packaging long, narrow items like paintings or posters.
Self-Erecting Boxes (SEB): Self-Erecting Boxes, also known as "pop-up" boxes, are pre-glued and shipped flat. They can be easily assembled by popping them open and securing the flaps. SEBs are convenient for fast packaging and are commonly used in e-commerce and subscription services.
Bulk Boxes: Bulk Boxes are large, sturdy corrugated containers designed for shipping and storing bulk quantities of goods.