3 Ways to Use Box Compartments in Packaging


3 Ways to Use Box Compartments in Packaging
3 Ways to Use Box Compartments in Packaging
3 Ways to Use Box Compartments in Packaging

Wondering how to use compartments in your packaging? Below are 3 examples of how you can use comparted packages for your products.

 

Does your product need to stay in place and upright? Or is it fragile? Need to maximize space in a small packing box? Want to prevent products from touching each other?

 

If so, comparted boxes might be the solution for you.

 

Box dividers can not only separate different types of products in a package but also protect your products. If your items in the package are fragile, these box sections can prevent them from being scratched or broken. Box sections also maximize available space in the box by allowing multiple products to be shipped in the same package.

 

 

Box Divider Material Types

Box dividers need to be sturdy and stand-alone rigidly. The most common types of materials for box dividers are:

 

Corrugated Dividers- Due to the structure of the corrugated, the dividers are thicker. It is excellent in protecting your products during the shipping process.

Cardboard Dividers - These types of dividers are thinner as they do not have corrugated, but are perfect for separating light items in a box such as a folding cardboard box.

Plastic Box Dividers - These are typically used for food products such as biscuits or chocolate.

 

As a result, if your products are more fragile and heavy, you can choose corrugated cardboard box dividers.

 

How to Use Box Dividers in Packaging

Below you can find 3 ways to use the most suitable compartment box for your brand and product.

 

1- Compartment Boxes for Wine Bottles

If you ordered wine or beer to be delivered to your home, you may have received each bottle in a single separated shipping carton with box dividers. Because these bottles are usually made of glass, they are more fragile and susceptible to damage during shipping. This is why most companies choose to use corrugated partitions to protect glass bottles in transit.

 

2- Compartment Boxes for Fragile Accessories

For fragile accessories or objects, it's best to use box dividers instead of wrapping each item in bubble wrap. Because box dividers ensure that your products are not scratched or broken in motion.
 

3- Compartment Boxes for Food

If you love dessert, you may have bought a box of chocolates or half a dozen cookies to indulge in. Most of the time, you probably don't even notice the box sections in the middle of the beautifully decorated chocolates or cookies.

 

Box dividers not only prevent food items from clumping together, but they are also important in helping you organize your items, especially if you have mixed items.

Integrate Compartment Boxes into Your Packaging Now with LuxBoxPack

Comparted boxes created with solid and elegantly designed box dividers designed by the LuxBoxPack team will add value to your brand. You can contact the creative team of LuxBoxPack right away.


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