This style is an ideal alternative to cases for shallow packs.
Product is placed in the centre of the pack and the wallet folds up around it, needs taping or gluing to seal.
The addition of buffers as a one-piece box increases the protection this style offers and is a good way to pack heavy items that may need to be drop tested or remain intact if being sent via couriers.
These can be made from single or double wall board depending on required product protection. The flaps can meet in the middle to allow the wallets to be stackable or overlap to protect product.
All dimensions are expressed as internal dimensions in mm as follows:
Length (L) x Width (W) x Height (H)
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Longer dimension at the opening
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Shorter dimension at the opening
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Dimension from the top of the opening to the base
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A variable dimension defined by the design attributes
The dimensions L, W, H and v are specified in each description of the case construction, for some designs the numerical value of W can exceed the numerical value of L.
Dimensions should be measured on the flat blank from the centre of crease bearing the thickness of the material in mind.
For telescope-type boxes:
The height (h) of the upper part (lid) should be given as a fourth measurement after an oblique stroke.
For cases with overlapping outer flaps:
For cases with overlapping outer flaps:
The length of the area of overlapping (o) should be given as a fourth measurement after an oblique stroke.
For cases with overlapping outer flaps:
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usually manual erection
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usually automated erection
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can be either manual or automated
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requires a combination of both
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cutting forme required