Rigid boxes also called “set-up boxes” are a sturdy paper-based box consisting of high-thickness (often 2-3mm) chipboard, wrapped by decorative specialty paper. Rigid boxes offer an excellent mix of product protection and perceived luxury.
The structural integrity of rigid boxes not only enhances the customer’s experience, it protects the retail merchandise during shipping or transportation of any kind. The high-quality material used in rigid boxing is designed for style and function; the sturdy exterior and secure-fitting lid serve for a snug fit with room to decorate.
Rigid boxed packaging is often used for presentation and display pieces in retail stores everywhere. Rigid boxes are a premium packaging option commonly used for;
*Board Games
*Luxury products – eg. Jewelry
*Gifts
Properties of a rigid box: strong, available in different sizes and styles, durable. Rigid packaging is a trending packaging segment, consisting of thick paperboard and refers to hard, solid packaging contrary to its alternative – flexible packaging. Visually appealing and structurally impressive, rigid boxes convey a sense of prestige, luxury, elegance, and quality, and are ideal for smaller, high-end items such as jewelry or electronics.
Types of materials used to create rigid boxes include: Chipboard: paperboard, corrugated board, polystyrene foam (interior), foam core (interior), and plastic sheeting (interior).
Rigid box
History of Jacketed Steam in Food Processing
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The use of jacketed steam in food processing has roots in the early
advancements of the Industrial Revolution, when steam power revolutionized
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