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Regular Slotted Brown Cartons

Our "Regular Slotted Brown Cartons" are made from tough, durable 200# 'B' flute corrugated. The cartons ship and store flat, which helps by taking up less floor space in your shop or store, just fold and apply some tape that’s all you need to do. The Heavy duty 200lb corrugated offers extra side protection when shipping across town or across the country. The Regular Slotted Brown Cartons are great for shipping a few of the following items: Artwork, Banners, Calendars, Documents, Film, Flags, Graphics, Maps, Novelties, Replacement parts, tools, nuts & bolts, product samples, optical, promotional items and much more. If you would like to put a little more punch into your promotion please ask about putting a pressure sensitive label with your artwork on the cartons. All you need to do is e-mail us your artwork and we will take care of the rest. So if you would like to add a little something extra to your next promotion just let us know. Armbrust Paper tubes takes great pride in helping you create a one of a kind promotional item that meets all of your needs and expectations.

We have included this section to help you select the proper style and type of box to meet your packaging and shipping needs.

Measurements

Box sizes are measured by using inner dimensions unless otherwise specified. The size of your contents actually determine the inner box dimensions. Domestically (within the United States), those dimensions are listed in the following sequence: Length (L) x Width (W) x Depth (D) dimensions are based on the opening of an assembled box. Looking at the opening, the longer of the two sides is considered the "length." The shorter of the two sides is the "width." The side perpendicular to the length and width is the "depth" of the box. 

Looking at the opening of the box, measure the longest or length panel first. Using a tape measure, place it in the bottom of the box approximately one inch from the back wall and measure from left to right. Repeat the process for the shorter width panel. Then, folding a side flap inward until it is perpendicular to its vertical side wall, place the tape measure at the end of the flap and extend it downward until it rests on the inner flap at the bottom of the box (see illustration). This exercise will give you the depth dimension of the box. One-piece, Die-Cut boxes, such as the "mailer-style" with a tuck-in top, do not have flaps when assembled, but the measuring procedure is basically the same. For the box depth, use the inside back panel as it has a visible Score line (crease separating back panel from lid). For the width of a die cut box, measure between the Score lines found on the inside of the top or lid. And, of course, for the length of the box, place your measuring rule on the bottom of the box approximately one-inch from the back panel. Measure from left to right.

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