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Tin Box (also known as a
Tin Can) is usually made of iron sheet and is used to package items such as food, beverages, cosmetics, etc. The concave convex design is aimed at increasing the structural strength and stability of the
Iron Box, as well as providing better sealing performance and ease of opening.
The concave convex design can make the tin box more sturdy and withstand pressure. By increasing the structural strength of the concave and convex parts of the box, it is possible to prevent compression deformation during transportation and stacking, and protect the integrity of the packaged items. In addition, the concave convex design can also increase the stability of the tin box, making it less prone to tipping over.
In addition, the uneven design also helps to improve sealing performance.
TIn Boxes usually need to have good sealing performance to prevent food or beverage leaks and the entry of oxygen. The concave convex structure can provide a larger contact area, making the sealing between the box body and the lid tighter and reducing the possibility of leakage.
In addition, the concave convex design can also provide better ease of opening. A tin box usually needs to be convenient for consumers to open in order to use or consume the internal items. The concave convex design can provide consumers with better grip and grip points, making opening the iron box more convenient and easy.
The design of the corrugated iron box can improve structural strength and stability, increase sealing performance, and provide better ease of opening, thereby better meeting
Packaging requirements.