BS 1133-7.3:1986
Withdrawn
A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.
Packaging code. Paper and board wrappers, bags and containers Cartons and boxes
Hardcopy , PDF
01-07-2006
English
28-11-1986
Foreword
Committees responsible
Guide
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Cartons
4 Rigid boxes
5 Cylindrical boxes
Tables
1 Selected common carton styles and their uses
2 The characteristics and uses of carton board
3 Typical uses of rigid boxes
Figures
1 Straight tuck-in ends
2 Reverse tuck-in ends
3 Two full plain ends
4 Handle lock and eyes top, quick fix base
5 Tuck-in flap top, crash lock bottom
6 'Powderproof' top and base
7 Tray with web corners
8 Tray erected without glue
9 Tray erected with adhesive glued flanged base
10 Carton with band and double wall fron
11 Tray with locking slits and hooks and lid
12 Folder with tuck-in end
13 Sleeve with locking tabs
14 Carton glued on two side walls, tuck-in end
15 Tray spot glued, without lid
16 Pillow pack with two panels
17 Four panel tapered tuck flap carton
18 Wire stiched box and top
19 Corner stayed box
20 Metal edged box
21 Shouldered box and lift-off lid
22 Flanged rigid box with deep lift-off lid
23 Rigid boxes with hinged lids
24 Shell and slide box
25 Cylindrical box with inset card base
26 Beaded cylindrical box with inset card base
27 Pressed cylindrical box
28 Beaded shouldered cylindrical box with slip lid
29 Beaded cylindrical box with plug lid
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