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Glossary
of Container Styles
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Regular-Slotted
Container.
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Sleeve
with top and bottom stiffening flaps.
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Half-Slotted
Container with top stiffening flaps. Top flaps may be taped or stapled.
Container shown is attached to 4-way entry pallet.
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Half-Slotted
Container. Shown on recessed wood skid.
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Tri-Wall's
Modified Octagon, for shipping bulk materials, provides exceptional
top-to-bottom compression strength. Shown attached to expendable pallet.
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Sleeve
with bottom flaps. Shown attached to -4way entry pallet.
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Stitched sleeve.
STYLE
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Slotted-tray
cap.
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Five-panel
scored sheet with double flaps on top. Wood ends.
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Five-panel
scored sheet with side flap. Width of side flap is optional with a
minimum of 4 inches. Wood Ends
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Full telescoping
container using two three-panel scored sheets. Wood ends.
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Five-panel scored
and slotted sheet with integral fold-in ends.
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Three-panel
scored sheet.
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Shallow, full
telescoping two-piece container. Top and bottom sections are scored
and slotted trays with integral fold-in ends.
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Notchfold makes
bending extra-long scores easy and provides a neat, mitered appearance.
It has been successfully used for applications such as containers
used for metal tubes or rods.
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You Can Depend On Since 1945

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