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Box top closures
Friction tuck top
A tuck top that uses friction to stay closed.
Full overlap top
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps overlapping across the entire width of the box.
Partial overlap top
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps partially overlapping.
RSC top
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps meeting in the middle.
Slit lock top
A tuck top with small slits cut on either side of the crease which locks it in place.
Unituck slit lock top
A tuck top with tapered corners and small slits cut on either side of the crease to lock the top closed.
Box tray bases
Center joint base
A plus sign-shaped base, with panels that fold up and around the product.
Economy roll end base
A roll-end base that can use up to 30% less material than the standard roll-end base.
Roll end base
Side panels roll over to assemble the base and create a three-layer, strong-walled structure.
Box tray lids
Tuck front lid
A hinged lid that closes in the front of a box using cherry locks, with or without dust flaps.
Tuck top lid
A hinged lid that closes on the top of a box, with or without dust flaps.
Box bottom closures
Autobottom
Interlocking, pre-glued panels that allow a box to be assembled quickly, without tape.
Friction tuck bottom
A tuck bottom that uses friction to stay closed.
Full overlap bottom
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps overlapping across the entire width of the box.
Partial overlap bottom
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps partially overlapping.
RSC bottom
Four flaps of the same length, with the front and back flaps meeting in the middle.
Slit lock bottom
A tuck bottom with small slits cut on either side of the crease which locks it in place.
Snap lock bottom
Four flaps that fold together with a tab to create a secured lock without tape.
Unituck slit lock bottom
A tuck bottom with tapered corners and small slits cut on either side of the crease to lock the bottom closed.
Box extras
Adhesive strip
A strip of double-sided tape used to seal a package in fulfillment or for return shipping.
Catalog lock
A tab that inserts into a slit to hold a box closed.
Cherry locks
Tabs that insert between roll-end side panels to hold a box closed.
Dust flaps
Flaps that block dust from entering a box.
Extended glue tab
A longer glue tab for added strength, especially for more shallow boxes.
Hand holes
A die cut hole for easy and safe handling.
Lift tab
A tab cut on the corner of a box lid that helps with easy opening.
Platform
An extension of the front panel of a roll-end base which covers the product, either partially or in full.
Tear strip
A perforated strip that can be pulled to help with easy opening.
Thumb notch
A notch cut out of a panel that helps with easy access or opening.