- Specifications
- Creased intervals make this heavy-duty 24" L x 24" W x 24" H multi-depth box easy to configure at various depths. Made of durable 275#/ECT-44 single-wall kraft corrugated material, this single-wall carton can be easily cut at the corners to a pre-scored depth thereby creating a smaller box.
Key benefits:
- Create the precise size box for each item
- Minimizes empty box space to reduce dimensional shipping costs
- Reduces the number and types of cartons needed in inventory
- Pre-scored intervals make sizing easy
- Heavy-duty carton is made of 275#/ECT-44 corrugated material
- Can be cut with standard box cutting tools
- 24" H box is adjustable to 22", 20", 18", 16", 14" or 12" H
- Reusable and recyclable
- Boxes ship flat
- Proudly Made in the USA
Box Strength
Our corrugated boxes feature a box strength rating, such as #200/ECT-32B.
- The #200 refers to the Mullen Bursting Test rating which measures the bursting strength of the corrugated linerboard. For example, a box rated 200# can withstand 200 lbs. per square inch of force applied to the linerboard on the face of the carton.
- ECT-32 refers to the Edge Crush Test (ECT) rating. This number indicates the force the load bearing edges can withstand before they buckle, usually measured in lbs. per lineal inch.
- B refers to the flute strength. Flutes are the middle layer of the corrugated board that is structured in a wave pattern. The flute strength may not be included in these ratings.
Box Measurements
Box measurements are always expressed in three dimensions (Length x Width x Depth) and always in that specific sequence. These measurements always relate to the interior dimensions of the box.
- The length and width are the opening dimensions of the box, and the length is always the larger of the two (unless they are equal).
- The depth is how far you can reach into the box, and is the distance measured perpendicular to the length and width.
Material:
Corrugated Cardboard is typically comprised of a fluted or zig-zag paperboard layer sandwiched between two stiff boxboard layers. Used in the manufacture of shipping cartons, corrugated material offers increased reinforcement to protect box contents from damage. Corrugated cardboard material is offered in single-face and single-wall configurations. For added strength, double- and triple-wall configurations are available. The fluted layer can also vary according to flute depth and number of flutes per foot.Disclaimer:
This information has been provided as a general guide. It is the customer's responsibility to select the proper container for product and application compatibility. The Cary Company does hereby disclaim any and all warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. We are not responsible for consequential damages arising from customer's selection and use of containers, container and label dimensions, and/or closures supplied by us.Please note, this item is excluded from online promotions.
Additional Information
More Information Color Kraft Material Corrugated Content Weight 65 - 95 lbs. Box Strength 275#/ECT-44 Wall Construction Single Wall Box Type Multi-Depth Dimensions 24" L x 24" W x 24" H Case Pack 10 ea. Case Weight 44.8 lbs. Case Dimensions 48" L x 48" W x 2" H Pallet Pack 120 ea. (12 Cases) Pallet Weight 537.6 lbs. Pallet Dimensions 40" L x 48" W x 60" H Weight 4.48 lbs. Country of Manufacture United States - Q & A
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