Key benefits:
- Crafted of triple-wall 1100#/ECT-90 TW corrugated material for extra strength
- Can reduce the overall weight of packaging to reduce shipping costs
- Economical storage option over plastic and metal containers
- Triple-wall configuration includes three layers of corrugated fluting sandwiched between four sheets of fiberboard
- Ideal for retail storage and displays
- Great for shipping and storing raw materials such as cloth, plastic pellets, corn, flour and other dry materials, as well as larger odd-sized items like exercise equipment or machinery
- Half-slotted box can be used with compatible lid
- Can be used as a collection bin for recyclables, scraps and other refuse
- Reusable and recyclable
- Boxes are shipped flat
- Proudly Made in the USA
Box Strength
Our corrugated boxes feature a box strength rating, such as #200/ECT-32B.
- The #200 refers to the Mullen Bursting Test rating which measures the bursting strength of the corrugated linerboard. For example, a box rated 200# can withstand 200 lbs. per square inch of force applied to the linerboard on the face of the carton.
- ECT-32 refers to the Edge Crush Test (ECT) rating. This number indicates the force the load bearing edges can withstand before they buckle, usually measured in lbs. per lineal inch.
- B refers to the flute strength. Flutes are the middle layer of the corrugated board that is structured in a wave pattern. The flute strength may not be included in these ratings.
The Mullen Test box criteria is better suited for the protection of heavier contents while the Edge Crush Test box is a better indication of good stacking characteristics.

Box Measurements
Box measurements are always expressed in three dimensions (Length x Width x Depth) and always in that specific sequence. These measurements always relate to the interior dimensions of the box.
- The length and width are the opening dimensions of the box, and the length is always the larger of the two (unless they are equal).
- The depth is how far you can reach into the box, and is the distance measured perpendicular to the length and width.
When measuring your box always leave space on all sides and above and below product for cushioning, such as bubble cushioning or loose fill. Our guide to box types can help you choose which is best for shipping for products.
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Disclaimer:
This information has been provided as a general guide. It is the customer’s responsibility to select the proper container for product and application compatibility. The Cary Company does hereby disclaim any and all warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. We are not responsible for consequential damages arising from customer’s selection and use of containers, container and label dimensions, and/or closures supplied by us.
Additional Information
| Color | Kraft |
|---|---|
| Material | Corrugated |
| Box Strength | 1100#/ECT-90 TW |
| Wall Construction | Triple Wall |
| Box Type | Gaylord |
| Dimensions | 48″ L x 40″ W x 48″ H |
| Case Pack | 5 ea. |
| Case Weight | 189.3 lbs. |
| Case Dimensions | 88″ L x 88″ W x 1″ H |
| Pallet Pack | 30 ea. (6 Cases) |
| Pallet Weight | 1135.8 lbs. |
| Pallet Dimensions | 40″ L x 48″ W x 60″ H |
| Weight | 37.86 lbs. |
| Country of Manufacture | United States |
| Note: | Lid sold separately. |






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