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Half Slotted Container (HSC)
Same as Regular Slotted Container (0201)
without one set of flaps
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Regular Slotted Container (RSC)
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. If the
product requires a flat, even bottom surface, or the protection of two full layers,
a fill in pad can be placed between the two inner flaps.
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.
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Overlap Slotted Container (OSC)
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.
This style is used when the length of the box is considerably greater than the
width, resulting in a long gap between the inner flaps. The sealed overlap helps
to keep the outer flaps from pulling apart.
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Full Overlap Slotted Container (FOL)
All flaps have the same length (the width of the box). When closed, the outer
flaps comes within one inch of complete overlap.
This 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 stacking strength.
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Center Special Slotted Container (CSSC)
Inner and outer flaps are cut to different lengths. Both pairs of flaps meet at the center of the box.
The style is especially strong because both the top and bottom have double the
thickness of corrugated board. The inner flaps with no gap, provide a level base
for the product.
A variation of this box is the Side Special Slotted Container - SSS. All pairs of
flaps meet, but not at the center of the box.
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Center Special Overlap Slotted Container (CSO)
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.
When closed, the inner flaps meet at the center of the box, providing a level base
and full top protection. Depending on the ratio of length to width, the outer flaps
overlap at random, up to full overlap.
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Center Special Full Overlap Slotted Container (SFF)
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.
With three full layers of combined board over the entire top and bottom, this style
provides extra cushioning when stacked on its bottom, or extra stacking strength
when stacked on its side.
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Snap 0r 1-2-3 Bottom Container with Tuck Top
The four flaps the form the bottom panel are die cut. To set up, the user folds the
largest bottom panel first, then the two end panel is folded and pressure is applied
near the center, the flap "snaps" into the slot created by the other panels.
The style is convenient for small-volume shippers who do not have automatic set
up equipment. Because the bottom is not fully sealed, it may not be suitable
for heavy products.
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Snap or 1-2-3 Bottom Containers with RSC Top
Same as 0215, replacing the tuck top configuration with RSC style Flaps.
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