A diecut carton that does not require any additional
sealing. Strong in compression due to
the overlapping sides.
Simple lid that
can easily be opened and closed. Product
inside the box must fill the void for the lid to be effective.
Measurements
Explained
Unless
otherwise specified all dimensions
are expressed
as internal dimensions in
mm as follows:
Length (L) = the longer dimension
at the opening
Breadth (B) = the shorter
dimension
at the opening
Height (H)
= the dimension from the
top of the opening to
the base
The dimensions L, B, H are specified
in each description of the case
construction, for some models the
numerical value of B can exceed the
numerical value of L.
Dimensions should be measured under
standard climatic conditions, 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.
Example: 355 x 205 x 120/40 mm
(L) x (B) x (H)/(h)mm
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.
Example: 355 x 205 x 120/40 mm
(L)
x (B) x (H)/(o)mm
Each design style
includes one of the
following indications:
M = usually
manual erection
A = usually automated erection
M/A = can
be either manual or
automated
M+A = requires a combination
of both