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We offer a wide variety of commercial packaging options, including boxes, bags, containers, and more. Our packaging is available in different sizes, materials, and styles to meet your specific needs.
Yes, we offer custom printing services for logos and branding on your commercial packaging. Contact us for more information on printed products and pricing options.
Our minimum order quantity varies depending on the type of packaging and customization options. Contact us for more information and specific requirements.
A "mil" is a unit of thickness equal to one thousandth of an inch. To convert mil to inches take mil & divide by 1000.
Ex: 4 mil/1000 =.004 inches
To convert mil to gauge, take mil and multiply it by 100.
Ex: .60 mil x 100 = 60 gauge.
WxL Bag dimensions are always inside dimensions unless otherwise specified. Please note that bag sizes can have a tolerance variance of +/- .25" and a mil variance of +/- 10%.
The width of the bag is the "Opening" and is called out first. The second dimension on a flat bag is the length.
On reclosable zipper bags the measurement is WxL + "Lip" area above the zipper.
On a gusseted poly bag measure the WxLxD. The bag opening left to right, then the length, and lastly the "Gusset" or "Depth" of the bag.
Yes we do! Many of our products are eco-friendly and have recycled content in them. Some of our environmentally friendly packaging products are corrugated boxes, sheets & pads, bubble and foam cushioning made with post consumer and recycle plastic. Paper products like kraft paper rolls and sheets, single face corrugated wrap, newsprint, dunnage and cellulose all have recycled content. Our LUMICLIPS can create a reusable box packaging designs.
LxWxH Box dimensions listed are always inside dimensions unless otherwise specified. The first dimension is the Length which is the longest side of the box opening with flaps (left to right). The second dimension is the width, the side thats shorter than the length (front to back). The last dimension is the height of the box (up and down).
Cubic Inches: L"xW"xH" Cubic Feet: L'xW'xH'
200# test boxes have a bursting strength of at least 200 pounds per square inch. Some boxes are determined by Edge Crush Test (ECT) which is a test that measures stacking strength. A box with an ECT of 32 may have a bursting strength of 130 - 190 pounds.
UPS Box Strength Guidelines:
Box Type
200# Single-Wall Cardboard
275# Single Wall Corrugated
350# Single Wall
200# Double Wall
275# Double Wall
350# Double Wall
400# Double Wall
500# Doublewall
600# Doublewall Corrugated
Max Weight In Box
40 lbs
65 lbs.
80 pounds
60 lbs
80 lbs
100 lbs
120 pounds
140 lbs
150 lbs
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