RIGID BOXES (BLISS BOXES): International Fibreboard
Case Code: 06 Series
The three pieces of a rigid box style include two identical end panels
and a body that folds to form the two side panels, an unbroken bottom
and the top. Flaps used to form the joints can be on the end pieces
or the body or both. The end panels are attached to the body with special
equipment, usually at the user's plant. Six or more joints must be sealed
to set up the box before it is filled. The name Rigid Boxes comes from
the fact that once the six or more joints are sealed, the box is rigid.
The International Fibreboard Case Code identifies these styles as Rigid-Type
Boxes. In the carrier classifications, rigid boxes are classified as
Conventional Slotted Boxes or Recessed End Boxes.
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| 0601A Bliss
Style Container with End Flaps |
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0601B Bliss
Style Container with End Flaps and End Panel Legs |
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| 0606A Bliss
Style Container |
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0606B Bliss
Style Container with End Panel Legs |
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Above Content Derived from Fibre Box Handbook. Courtesy
of Fibre Box Association. |