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LID Off Box and Tray

A “lid off box and tray” is a type of packaging structure that consists of two main components: a box and a tray. The box is the outer container, while the tray sits inside the box and securely holds the product. The lid off box and tray design gets its name because the box has a removable lid that can be lifted off to access the contents inside. The tray, which is typically made of sturdy material such as cardboard or rigid, is designed to fit snugly inside the box. It holds the product in place and prevents it from shifting or getting damaged during handling. This type of packaging is commonly used for various products, including electronics, cosmetics, food items, etc. It provides a secure and visually appealing way to package and present products while offering the convenience of easy access.

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Customization Options for LID off Box and Tray

Lid off box and tray can be customized to accommodate the precise dimensions of the product. Various material options are available for lid off box and tray packaging, such as cardboard, corrugated board, rigid, or even sustainable and eco-friendly materials. Custom lid off boxes and tray packaging can feature branding elements like logos, company names, product information, and visuals. Printing techniques such as offset printing, digital printing, or specialty finishes like foil stamping or embossing can be used to enhance the packaging’s visual appeal and brand recognition. Lid off boxes and tray packaging can be designed with specific colors and finishes to match a brand’s identity or product theme.

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We use high-quality materials and techniques to ensure that your custom boxes are strong and secure. We understand the importance of protecting delicate items, so our packaging solutions provide optimal protection for your product.

Cardboard C1S

A soft matte-like coating on the front side of the paper but not the back.

Cardboard C2S

A soft matt-like coating on both sides of paper.

White Kraft

A natural brown paper that has been bleached or coated to make it white.

Natural Brown Kraft

An unbleached, brown paper commonly used for eco-friendly and rustic packaging.

Textured Cardboard

Offers a distinct look and feel, commonly used for premium packaging.

Black Kraft

Kraft with black dye is called black Kraft, often used for sophisticated and elegant packaging designs.

Metallic Cardboard

It has a shiny and reflective metallic finish for premium packaging, specialty printing, or decoration.

Holographic Cardboard

A three-dimensional, shifting, and colorful appearance when exposed to light.

Our box packaging finishing services include lamination, hot stamping, gloss finishing, and special effects like holographic foiling. We use the latest technologies to ensure that your custom boxes look beautiful and last a long time.

Gloss Finish

A surface treatment applied to printed materials, creating a shiny, reflective appearance, and polished texture.

Matte Finish

This finish gives printed materials a subtle, elegant, and smooth appearance without glare or shine.

Soft Touch Finish

Creates a velvety and tactile texture that gives the touch a luxurious, smooth, and pleasant feel.

Pearlescent Finish

Creates the illusion of a soft, glowing sheen, similar to a pearl, enhances the visual appeal.

The modern packing industry has many innovative entries; holographic boxes are one such innovation. The fashion and cosmetics industry will be incomplete without these excellent packing solutions. The hologram-based patterns for logo designs and branding are also best for branding purposes. In short, it is the best way to make your packaging eye-catching and stand out in the crowd of various other boxes. Manufacturers use that technique to alleviate the buying experience of their end-users. The very look of these boxes enthralls whoever puts the first glance at them.

Foiling

A printing technique that uses metallic or pigmented foils to create shiny and decorative designs.

Embossing

It creates a raised surface design, adding a tactile and three-dimensional effect.

Debossing

It involves pressing a design into a surface, creating a depressed or indented effect.

Spot UV

A clear varnish that uses ultraviolet light to enhance your products' overall appearance.

Benefits of Lid Off Box and Tray

Lid off box and tray offers several benefits for businesses. Their design provides easy access to the product. The removable lid allows customers to open and close the packaging effortlessly, enhancing convenience and user experience. This user-friendly feature is especially beneficial for products that need frequent access or inspection. It offers excellent protection for the product during transportation, storage, and handling. The tray securely holds the product in place, preventing it from shifting, getting damaged, or becoming unstable. The lid provides additional protection against dust, moisture, and other external factors that could potentially harm the product. The lid off box and tray design allow for a visually appealing product presentation.

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We suggest the perfect packaging material for your box once you select the box style.

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Why Choose BlueBox?

Blue box Packaging is a one-stop facility that offers all kinds of solutions to your personalized packaging needs.

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