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Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Are essential, provides security without external adhesives.
Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Allow designers to balance functionality, sustainability & consumer convenience.
Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Mastering basic locks helps create packages that are sturdy & user-friendly
Significance of Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Prevent accidental openings during handling & slipping.
Significance of Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Create a more professional look
Significance of Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Eco-friendly
Importance of Locking Systems in Packaging Design
Structural, Design Flexibility
Basic Tab-lock Box
A simple and widely used locking method for lightweight items.
Basic Tab-lock Box
The tab slides into a slot to keep the lid closed securely.
Basic Tab-lock Box
Easy to design and fold, making it ideal for everyday use
Double Flap lock
Uses two overlapping flaps that interlock for extra security.
Sliding Lock Mechanism
A tab slides under a flap to lock the lid into place.
Sliding Lock Mechanism
Provides a sleek closure without visible cuts on top of the box
Double Flap lock
Requires careful folding but provides a tighter seal than a single tab.
Double Flap lock
Often used in retail packaging for added strength & security
Sliding Lock Mechanism
Suitable for small premium packaging like stationery or gift boxes.
Slit Lock Tuck Flap
A Tuck Flap slides into a slot to hold the lid securely
Slit Lock Tuck Flap
One of the most common locks in folding cartons
Slit Lock Tuck Flap
Works well for both small & medium sized packaging