ASTM D5118
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RSC - Regular Slotted
Carton |
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All flaps have the same
length, and the two
outer flaps (normally
the lengthwise flaps)
are one-half the
container's width, so
that they meet at the
center of the box when
folded. |
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HSC - Half Slotted
Carton/Cover |
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(Cover Optional)
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All flaps have the same
length, and the two outer
flaps (normally the
lengthwise flaps) are
one-half the container's
width, so that they meet
at the center of the box
when folded. HSC has flaps
on the top or bottom only. |
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FOC - Full Overlapping
Carton |
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All flaps have the same
length (the width of the
box). When closed, the
outer flaps come within
one inch of complete
overlap. This style is
especially resistant to
rough handling. |
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OPF - One Piece Folder |
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One piece of board is cut
so that it provides a flat
bottom, with flaps forming
the sides and ends, and
extensions of the side
flaps meeting to form the
top.
Not for Triple Wall. |
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FTC - Full Telescoping Carton |
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The two-piece box is made
from two scored and
slotted blanks (trays). |
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Tray |
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Essentially, one half of a FTC (no
cover). Used as material
handling devices, base supports for
stretch wrapped products etc. |
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Sleeve |
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A Sleeve forms the body. The two
interchangeable covers can be
shipped either flat or set up to the
user for final assembly. The style
is frequently used for tall or heavy
products that would be difficult to
lower into a box. The item is placed
on the bottom cover, and the tube is
lowered over the product. |
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Pads |
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Specialty Boxes |
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