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FOL Box Strength and Compression Resistance
Full Overlap (FOL) corrugated boxes are engineered for strength. Unlike a Regular Slotted Container (RSC), the major flaps on an FOL extend the full width of the box and overlap when closed, doubling the thickness on the top and bottom. This simple design adjustment greatly increases compression strength and provides superior protection during storage and transit.
How FOL Design Improves Strength
When closed, an FOL box has two layers of corrugated board covering its top and bottom panels. This overlap distributes stacking pressure more evenly across the surface, reducing the risk of panel bowing or collapse. The reinforced edges and corners also provide added resistance against impact, punctures, and abrasion.
Compression Resistance in Packaging
Compression resistance measures how much weight a container can withstand before failing. For industrial packaging and palletized freight, this property is critical. FOL boxes, especially when produced in double- or triple-wall grades, deliver compression strength that far exceeds that of standard RSC cartons.
- Single-wall FOL: Sufficient for medium loads where durability is required.
- Double-wall FOL: Ideal for heavy products that need added stacking support.
- Triple-wall FOL: Used for extremely heavy or bulky items, often replacing wooden crates.
Applications Requiring High Strength
FOL boxes are chosen in industries where packaging failure can be costly:
- Automotive: Protecting engines, gears, and heavy spare parts.
- Electronics: Securing large or fragile items through extended supply chains.
- Furniture and appliances: Withstanding the stacking forces of warehouse storage.
- Industrial components: Safeguarding heavy metals, plastics, or construction hardware.
Advantages Over Standard RSC Boxes
- Double-thickness panels provide stronger stacking performance.
- Enhanced edge protection reduces crushing or corner damage.
- More reliable under rough handling or long transit routes.
- Reduced product loss and fewer claims due to packaging failure.
Limitations of FOL Strength
While FOL boxes provide superior durability, they are not always the most cost-efficient choice. The increased material usage raises per-unit cost, and sealing requires more tape, glue, or strapping. For lightweight products that do not experience heavy stacking, an RSC may provide adequate performance at a lower price point.
FOL Packaging Solutions with Brown Packaging
At Brown Packaging, we engineer FOL boxes to match your specific load, stacking, and durability requirements. Whether you need single-wall cartons for robust consumer goods or triple-wall solutions for industrial exports, our team can design packaging that balances performance and cost. Contact us to learn more about FOL packaging strength.
References
Fiber Box Association. (2022). Corrugated Packaging 101. Retrieved from https://www.fibrebox.org
Soroka, W. (2009). Fundamentals of Packaging Technology (4th ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals.
ASTM International. (2023). ASTM D642: Standard Test Method for Determining Compressive Resistance of Shipping Containers.
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