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Regular Slotted Container (RSC)

A longitudinal seam box with four flaps on the top — the front and back flaps meet in the middle.
Requires tape

Since the ends of this box don't tuck or lock into place, tape is required to close.

Flaps meet in the middle

All flaps are half the length of the box, so the front and back flaps meet in the middle.

Regular glue seam

Extend the glue seam for added strength.

Why use a regular slotted container?

The most universal box style because it is efficient to manufacture and creates little waste. RSCs can be made without a cutting die unless the design requires offset scores, hand holes, or other added details.

Design details

Top

RSC top

Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps meeting in the middle.
Bottom

RSC bottom

Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps meeting in the middle.
Extras

Extended glue tab

A longer glue tab for added strength, especially for more shallow boxes.
Extras

Hand holes

A die cut hole for easy and safe handling.

Standards

FEFCO 0201
AlphaCorr C024
RSC with extended glue tab on left
AlphaCorr C025
RSC with glue tab on width
AlphaCorr C026
RSC with glue tab on left
AlphaCorr C027
RSC
AlphaCorr C030
RSC with hand holes