FEFCO 0600 Series
FEFCO 0600 rigid corrugated cases
0600 covers heavier multi-piece corrugated cases, often built from a body plus separate end panels or reinforcing pieces.
Separate end panels, joints, and reinforcements carry more of the handling load than a single-piece carton can.
0600 products
Rigid-style corrugated case products
Grouped by case build: hinged-lid, end-panel, meeting-flap, bulk bin, or shock-buffered construction.
Hinged-lid Bliss-style cases
Multi-piece corrugated cases with a hinged cover or Bliss-style construction.
Heavy-duty end-panel cases
Cases where separate end panels or reinforcing parts carry more of the handling load.
Top-flap and meeting-flap heavy cases
Heavy corrugated cases with flap closure details suited to larger or more demanding loads.
Bulk bins and open heavy cases
Open or bin-like corrugated cases for bulk handling, storage, or industrial supply.
Shock-buffered multi-piece cases
Multi-piece corrugated case construction with added buffering for products that need more impact control.
Series details
Common 0600 details
0600 products usually need more attention to load, board grade, joint method, compression, and how the pieces are assembled.
Piece count
The separate body, ends, covers, and reinforcements affect assembly time and case strength.
Joint method
Glue, stitching, tape, or locking details change durability and production method.
Load path
The design has to carry weight through the correct panels, especially for stacking, pallet handling, or bulk loads.
Handling environment
Warehouse handling, freight, return trips, and product weight matter more here than in small presentation packaging.
Questions
Common 0600 questions
Is 0600 for premium rigid boxes?
No. In FEFCO, 0600 means rigid-style corrugated case construction, usually for heavier or more industrial packaging.
When does a multi-piece corrugated case make sense?
It makes sense when a simple folding carton does not provide enough end-panel support, stacking strength, or control during heavy handling.
Do 0600 cases require more assembly time?
Usually, yes. Separate bodies, ends, covers, or reinforcements add steps, so the strength benefit should be worth the added handling.
Can these cases be made for freight or pallet handling?
Yes. Board grade, reinforcement, closure, pallet fit, labels, and internal supports can be chosen around the product and handling conditions.
When should I compare 0200 or 0300 instead?
Compare 0200 for a simpler flap carton and 0300 when the main need is a separate lid and base. 0600 is for heavier multi-piece case construction.
What should I send for a heavy corrugated case request?
Product size, weight, quantity, pallet or freight handling, and any current damage issue are useful. Photos of the packed product help if drawings are not ready.
Need a rigid corrugated case quoted?
Send the product size, weight, quantity, and how the case will be handled. Add a photo, drawing, old quote, or current package if you have one. We take it from there.