What Is A Correx Box?
Correx box is a premium material used in a wide variety of applications. It can be printed on to produce signage capable of withstanding adverse weather conditions or it can be die cut, creased, welded and glued into a range of products including trays and pick bins.
It is made from twin walled extruded polypropylene which is essentially a sheet of plastic with a number of open pipes running through it that are called flutes. This gives it a distinctive appearance that is often compared to corrugated cardboard. It can be produced in a number of thickness gauges which vary from 2mm up to 8mm. It is also available in a choice of colours and can be coated with anti-static totes.
A variety of different sizes are available to suit any industry or application. Corex and dunnage boxes are specially designed to transport, store or stack a range of industrial products and parts. They are commonly found in the automotive, white goods and electronics industries. They can be customised to meet the specific dimensions of a product or part that is being produced by a production company.
They are lightweight and easy to move around. The hinged lid allows for simple, fast access to the contents. This is a great way to transport tools, spare parts or any other small items that need to be moved from one location to another within a factory. The base is shaped to ensure that it sits flat and stable on all types of floors. These boxes are typically a bespoke design and can be made in a wide range of different colours, styles and finishes.
Other uses for these Corflute box include displaying products at shows, in retail stores or in warehouses. They can be personalised to feature a logo or other information about the product inside. They can also be used to transport food or drink, for example a supermarket might use these boxes to display its fresh fruit and vegetables. They are also ideal for storing and shipping products that need to be stored in cold environments.
GWP offers a full bespoke service to manufacture Correx boxes and trays in any size and style that is required. The company can even produce a fully branded version for any product. In addition to these bespoke designs the company can supply pre-designed Correx trays in a range of standard stock sizes and colours.
These are a cost-effective alternative to a custom-made solution and are a great way to make use of offcuts from other print runs. They can also be printed with dividers, handles or external printing in a wide range of colours and materials. They are also 100% recyclable in waste stream 5. For more details about these trays and the many customisation options that are available please contact the team at GWP. They will be happy to help you find the right solution for your business needs. They can also offer a comprehensive range of other packaging and display solutions.
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