
Telescope boxes usually consist of a separate top, or top and bottom, that fit over each other or a separate body.
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Full Telescope Design Style Container (FTD)
The two-piece box is made from two scored and slotted blanks (tray).
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Design Style Container with Cover (DSC)
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Double Cover Container (DC)
A tube forms the body. The two interchangeable covers are usually design style. The pieces are shipped flat to the user, who opens the tube and sets up the covers. |
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Full Telescope Half Slotted Container (FTHS)
The two-piece body is made from two half slotted containers. |
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Interlocking Double Cover Container (IC)
Flanges on the body, folded together (interlocked/baseloid) with flanges on the covers, are held in place with strapping.
The style offers the same ease of packing provided by the double-cover box, with the assurance that the covers will not separate from the body. This feature is advantageous for moving large or heavy products such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, water heaters, vending machines and some hazardous materials. |
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Octagonal Double Cover Container
Same as Double Cover Container (DC) with more panels. |
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