What is a snap lock bottom box?
Snap-lock bottom box is a kind of folding bottom box, also called the 1-2-3 bottom box, which is very popular in the packaging industry. It has a fast-folding process and excellent performance in heavy-weight items holding. The bottom flaps are interlocked with each other for tight closure.
How do you get the snap lock bottom box?
Here’s how it works:
- Fold the largest bottom panel first.
- Fold the two end panels.
- Fold the remaining bottom panel and apply pressure near the center. The flap “snaps” into the slot.
How do you assemble a box bottom?
How to Assemble Cardboard Boxes
- Sit the box upright and face the bottom of the box upwards.
- Fold the smaller two flaps over so they are inside what will become the bottom of the box.
- Fold the larger flaps over the top, and secure with packaging tape.
- Ensure the packaging tape goes right across the join of the flaps.
What is an auto bottom box?
The auto bottom box is a kind of pre-glued bottom, that being locked by hand without tape or glue. It is much convenient for customers to finish packing their products into box packaging, and the glued base allows the box to support heavy products.
What is RSC corrugated?
RSC stands for “Regular Slotted Carton.” This is the most common box, distinguished by the fact that the four major panels on the top and bottom meet in the middle, then get taped together.
What is tuck top boxes?
The tuck top box is a very strong and durable box type thanks to its double side walls. The tuck box has one opening to the top, with a closing tuck flap that goes into the bottom tray. The tuck top boxes require no gluing, and they are very easy to assemble.
What is RSC case?
RSC Cases. RSC is an acronym for Regular Slotted Container. It’s also known throughout the industry as a KD, or Knock Down case. An RSC case design has the manufacturers flap or 5th panel pre-glued.