
Standards & Guidelines relating to the corrugated industry | Fefco
FEFCO Standards with a view to the corrugated industry: World Standard Comparison Chart and National Standards Overview.
Code developed by FEFCO and adopted by ICCA | Fefco
FEFCO code is the internationally applied system for corrugated packaging design. It contains the design of the most common box types with a code number assigned to each design, making it an easy tool for the paper packaging industry.
Your Complete Guide to FEFCO Codes | DesignNBuy Blog
Jul 2, 2024 · The first two digits of FEFCO’s code represent a box’s style category, while the second two digits represent a unique box style within a category. For example: FEFCO 0201: Regular Slotted Container (RSC)
FEFCO - THIMM
FEFCO 02 packaging types essentially refer to one-piece, glued or stitched slotted-type boxes with bottom and partial top flaps. The most well-known slotted box is the FEFCO 0201 – a design with bottom and top flaps fitted together.
Your complete guide to FEFCO codes
May 19, 2021 · But what are FEFCO codes and why are they important when it comes to sourcing your wholesale packaging? “They are a system of standard codes and templates that define the various structural designs (e.g., box styles) of fibreboard packaging,” says Artur Oboleński, Head of Packhelp Lab.
FEFCO types explained... What is it? What does it look like?
Jul 31, 2024 · FEFCO types and codes for easier communication between packaging manufacturers and customers. Learn everything about the FEFCO ESB code!
The FEFCO code is the internationally recognised system for the classification of corrugated and board packaging designs. It contains designs of the most common box types with a code
Understanding FEFCO: Global Standard for Box Design
The FEFCO (European Federation of Corrugated Board Manufacturers) standard is one of the most important tools in this field. In this article, we will explore the FEFCO standard in detail, its history, categories, and its importance for manufacturers of box-making machines.
The Standards Committee of FEFCO proposed in 1982 to the FEFCO Board to follow several organisations in changing the testing conditions from 20°C and 65 % RH into 23°C and 50 % RH as being a world-wide standard.
Testing Methods for testing the corrugated industry | Fefco
FEFCO Recommendations and Testing methods are internationally recognized and developed in order to be applied to the testing of corrugated board products.
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