Custom packaging boxes are a chance to reveal your company s identity. It can be anything as simple as imprinting your company logo on the outside or flooding them with one of your unique brand colors. Whatever you decide, it immediately makes your shipments appear different and sets them aside from the dull sea of plain kraft. But what exactly goes into custom packaging boxes? What materials go into creating the perfect box that makes your company shine and catches everyone’s attention?
For starters, you have to think about the material you want your packaging boxes to be made from. While plain cardboard and corrugated boxes have always been standard packaging materials, there has been a recent rise in the popularity of folding cartons. Folded boxes are easy to handle because they feature smooth edges and a snap closing, which makes them ideal for shipping. Many manufacturers are able to print large, attention-grabbing designs right on their folding cartons without having to resort to complex laser printing. And because these boxes usually come pre-boxed, you do not even have to send them to the printer unless you want to upgrade the design, which will cost you extra.
Smaller, more portable packaging boxes, like bubble wrap and corrugated boards are also popular choices for small retailers. Bubble wrap, especially, is best used as a wrapping for delicate items or delicate gifts, because it is water resistant and shockproof, but is otherwise fairly simple to use as packaging for any household item. Corrugated boards are also popular because they are affordable and can be shipped inexpensively; however, their solid construction prevents them from holding as much weight as, say, corrugated boxes.
The material of choice for packaging boxes should also depend upon how you intend to use them. Boxes are generally available in a number of different types of materials. Cardboard, for example, is a very versatile packaging medium, as it comes in a wide range of colors and textures. When used as wrapping for fragile items, cardboard is excellent because it allows the contents to be easily viewed. But, when the cardboard loses its structural integrity and begins to tear, or when the contents of the corrugated boxes begin to spill or ooze, it’s time to go with something a bit sturdier, like corrugated board or bubble wrap.
Another option for packaging boxes is rigid box cartons, which are available in both corrugated and rigid form. Rigid boxes are the perfect choice if you want to ship heavy items, or if you need to keep your products within the same dimensions as the packaging itself, so that the boxes will be as durable as the products themselves. However, if you are simply shipping lightweight items, or are considering a short delivery time, rigid box cartons are not quite as advantageous as corrugated boxes or bubble wraps. Instead, opt for folding cartons or small folding boxes.
If you are in the market for packaging boxes, you have several options to choose from, including corrugated sheet, rigid box, soft corrugated sheet, and biodegradable cartons. For smaller items, you may want to consider a medium-duty carton, which may be purchased in standard sizes or custom sized to fit specific purposes. These flexible boxes can withstand shock and pressure, and can stand up to extreme temperatures. Smaller cartons may be ideal for fragile or sensitive items, because they are very lightweight and have smooth surfaces. Folding cartons allow you to use as much space within the box as you desire, making them great for mailing clothes, books, CDs, DVDs, jewelry, and other small items. For maximum protection, make sure that the folding cartons you purchase meet all the requirements set forth by your local safety department, and that they are made from materials that are safe and effective for shipping.