Looking for a FEFCO

0210

SRP
M
?
post-it note style form
post-it note style form

0210 boxes are commonly found on shop shelves around the world.

They are glued on one side (although this glued joint can be replaced with self-locking tabs) and do not require tape. This means these boxes can be opened and closed easily, several times. Ideal if you want to take a look inside the packaging before making a purchase.

FEFCO codes are a standardised system used to classify and identify different types of corrugated boxes and act as a universal language for understanding and communicating box designs.

How do FEFCO Codes Work?

FEFCO codes consist of three digits, each representing a specific aspect of the box design:

  • First digit: Indicates the basic box style, such as slotted, telescopic, or hinged-lid.
  • Second digit: Specifies the type of flaps or closures used on the box.
  • Third digit: Describes additional features like partitions, handles, or special constructions.

By using FEFCO codes, manufacturers, suppliers, and customers can easily communicate and understand box specifications without relying on complex descriptions or drawings.

What are the benefits of using FEFCO codes?

  • Standardisation: FEFCO codes provide a universal language for box design, eliminating confusion and misunderstandings.
  • Efficiency: Using FEFCO codes streamlines communication and reduces the time required to specify and procure boxes.
  • Accuracy: FEFCO codes ensure that boxes are designed and manufactured to precise specifications, minimising errors and waste.
  • Cost-effectiveness: By using FEFCO codes, businesses can avoid costly mistakes and ensure they are getting the most suitable boxes for their needs.

FEFCO codes are an essential tool for anyone involved in the packaging industry. By understanding and using FEFCO codes, you can improve communication, reduce costs, and ensure that you are getting the right boxes for your products.

Example:
355
(L)
X
205
(W)
X
120/40 mm
(H)/(h)

For cases with overlapping outer flaps:

For cases with overlapping outer flaps:
The length of the area of overlapping (o) should be given as a fourth measurement after an oblique stroke.

Example:
355
(L)
X
205
(W)
X
120/40 mm
(H)/(o)

For cases with overlapping outer flaps:

M

=

usually manual erection

A

=

usually automated erection

M/A

=

can be either manual or automated

M+A

=

requires a combination of both

Diecut

=

cutting forme required

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This selection of ‘Standard Style Designs’ is a great place to start.
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The Box Factory FEFCO Standard Designs Front Cover