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Wrap-Around Blank
The wrap-around blank differs slightly from a five-panel folder. The joint flap is not as deep as the full side panel, and the end flaps do not overlap. In addition, the dimensions are less elongated.
The finished box is essentially an RSC, turned on its side so that the bottom and top are unbroken. The joint, however, is not formed until the final closure.
A wrap-around blank is formed into a box by folding it tightly around a rigid product. The positioning of the product, folding and sealing are performed by automatic equipment.
Folder-Type Styles
NOTE: The above material references and images are used courtesy of the Fibre Box Handbook © 1919-2007 Fibre Box Association
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