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Telescoping Rigid Boxes

Choosing The Right Design And Materials A rigid box typically comprises of two main components. First, there is the primary chipboard element, which will serve as the structural component. Second, is the wrapping that the box is encased in which is where your brand messaging, product information, and other printed elements will appear. A...

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When To Use A Rigid Box

For example, cigars are often sold in rigid boxes, particularly the more expensive brands. Presenting cigars in a tray with a slipcase or in a book-style rigid box instantly creates a sense of luxury and elegance. This adds to the overall experience with the product making it more memorable for the consumer. Using...

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How to make jewelry box

Jewellery box glue machine Flexible glue machine, easy used for making jewellery box, gift box, sweet box, hard cover, with any shape of products. low cost, small machine, simple glue gum with Multi-direction, from small volum glue(2-3 L) to large volum glue(5-10L). multiaxis functions as your choices We all know that the jewelry gift...

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How to make luxury rigid boxes

Premium rigid boxes are some of the most commonly used and sought after boxes within the luxury packaging industry. Rigid boxes differ from other boxes in a few key ways; most notably, material thickness, opening/closing experience, and manufacturing methods. Typically rigid boxes are four to five times thicker than traditional folded...

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Cost of Thermoform Packaging

Blister packs involve two types of materials: the backer cards that are paper based and the blister itself that is a thermoformed plastic container. The thermoform is the deciding factor, where 1,000 units is extremely expensive, about $2-3 for just the thermoform tray. You may want to consider at least 5000...

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