Innovative Design: Integrated Hook Box Packaging Structure

This Integrated Hook Box packaging structure showcases the essence of innovative design. Through meticulous folding techniques, it transforms a blank box into a perfect packaging container that is both practical and stylish. Suitable for packaging various products, it adds unique charm to your merchandise.


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Welcome to our latest video showcasing the innovative design of the Integrated Hook Box packaging structure. This video will take you deeper into understanding how to transform a blank box into a practical packaging container, providing perfect protection and display for your products. Click to play and explore the infinite possibilities of creative packaging!

Integrated Hook Box Packaging Structure Display

This set of images showcases various angles and details of the Integrated Hook Box packaging structure, presenting its exquisite design and practicality.

Technical Specs

Corrugation

Corrugation, also known as flute, is used to strengthen the cardboard used in your packaging. They typically look like wavy lines which when glued to a paperboard, forms the corrugated board.

E-flute

Most commonly used option and has a flute thickness of 1.2-2mm.

B-flute

Ideal for large boxes and heavy items, with a flute thickness of 2.5-3mm.

Materials

Designs are printed on these base materials which is then glued to the corrugated board. All materials contain at least 50% post-consumer content (recycled waste).

White

Clay Coated News Back (CCNB) paper that's most ideal for printed corrugated solutions.

Brown Kraft

Unbleached brown paper that is ideal for only black or white print.

Print

All packaging is printed with soy-based ink, which is eco-friendly and produces much brighter and vibrant colors.

CMYK

CMYK is the most popular and cost effective color system used in print.

Pantone

For accurate brand colors to be printed and is more expensive than CMYK.

Coating

Coating is added to your printed designs to protect it from scratches and scuffs.

Varnish

An eco-friendly water-based coating but doesn't protect as well as lamination.

Lamination

A plastic coated layer that protects your designs from cracks and tears, but not eco-friendly.


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