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Our archive boxes allow your spaces to be clutter free. When you have a massive amount of documents and want to keep them arranged and accessible, use our custom archive boxes. They are made of corrugated material and have a particular space at the side where you can hold them easily. The durable material will help them to stay intact for longer during storage time. You can write the details of the document on the side of boxes, which is essential for identifying them simply when needed. Choose from our variety of styles and sizes, like drop front archive boxes, heavy duty record boxes, and document support spacers, to enjoy the versatility you deserve.

Specifications

Product ID: CBOX1000
Size
All Custom Sizes & Shapes
Printing
CMYK, PMS, No Printing
Stock
14pt to 24pt (80lb to 200lb)(250gsm to 600gsm) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-Flute Corrugated Stock
Finishing
Gloss/Matt Lamination, Spot UV, Aqueous Coating, Foiling, Embossing
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Organize, Protect, and Preserve Your Documents for Longer with Archive Boxes

You have important documents, but never know how to preserve and keep them organized for a longer period of time? Use our archive boxes in various sizes, durability, and styles to keep your documents safer for a longer lifespan without compromise on organization. Just put the style, size, and material that suits your needs, and our archival boxes make it easy for you to access your records safely. Whether you’re an individual or a business owner, you need archive boxes to avoid damage and loss while efficiently managing your valuable assets.

Understand Your Needs for the Best Archive Boxes

The key parameters that influence the type and cost of archive boxes include storing items, storage environment, duration of storage, and accessibility needs.

What are you storing?

  • Documents (paper, folders, binders)
  • Media (CDs, DVDs, tapes)
  • Photographs/Art
  • Textiles/Clothing
  • Small objects/Memorabilia
  • Heavy/Bulky items
  • Storage Environment

  • Temperature and humidity control (e.g., basement, attic, office, controlled archive facility).
  • Risk of pests, dust, moisture, and light exposure.
  • Duration of Storage:

    Short-term (1-5 years) vs. Long-term (10+ years, archival quality).

    Accessibility Needs

  • How often will you need to access the contents? (Frequent vs. rare).
  • Ease of stacking and retrieval.
  • Budget

    Balancing cost with required protection and longevity.

    Considerations for Archive Boxes

    Durability by Material Types

    Corrugated Cardboard

    If you want to save your documents for a 5-10 year lifespan, use our corrugated cardboard boxes. They have high crush resistance due to a double wall or triple wall structure. You can request to change the flute. In the high humid environment, don’t use corrugated archive boxes as they are highly susceptible to moisture, leading to deterioration against stacked with heavy loads.

    Acid Free Archive Cardboard Boxes

    Our acid-free archive boxes are made of cardboard, but they’re chemically stable due to being buffered to neutralize environmental acid. When it comes to strength, archive cardboard boxes are comparable to corrugated boxes. These boxes have a longer lifespan of 50-100 years but require periodical inspection after every 5-10 years.

    Polypropylene or Polyethylene Archive Packaging

    They are good for a 5-10 year lifespan and have superior resistance to water, pests, and mold. Our archive packaging can survive against physical impact as well. They have high chemical stability, but at fluctuating temperatures, these packages cause a condensation effect.

    Important Types of Archive Boxes

    Standard Archive Boxes

  • Standard Document Boxes (Bankers Boxes): We create them in a basic rectangular shape with lift-off lids and handles. They can be used for filing standard letter/legal size documents, and hanging files.
  • Stackable/Interlock Archive Boxes: These boxes have reinforced edges that give them the strength to withstand stacking. Interlock boxes are ideal for vertical storage space.
  • Drawer Style Boxes: Our packaging experts curate these boxes with pull-out drawers for easier access without unstacking that makes them perfect for frequently accessed files.
  • File Storage Boxes with Rails: They have integrated rails to hold hanging file folders that can keep documents organized and easily retrievable within the box.
  • Lid Archive Boxes: We create lift-off lids, attached lids, or locking lids for better security archival boxes for your paper and documents.
  • Handle Archival Boxes: We offer cut-out handles or reinforced hand-hole archive boxes that are easy to carry heavy contents.
  • Specialized Archive Boxes

  • Photo Storage Boxes: They are acid-free boxes and have inner dividers or envelopes to separate photos. Our photo storage boxes protect your photographic prints from degradation and fading.
  • Media Storage Boxes: The boxes have specific compartments for CDs, DVDs, and tapes. You don’t need to worry about dust and scratches once put into our media storage boxes.
  • Textile/Garment Archive Boxes: You can put your delicate fabrics, wedding dresses, or historical garments in our garment archive boxes that are breathable, larger, shallower, and acid-free.
  • Flat Storage Boxes: You can prevent creasing and damage to oversize flat items with our flat storage boxes that are perfect for artwork, posters, maps, and more.
  • Other Archive Boxes

  • Drop Front Boxes: These boxes have one side front that can be folded down, making them perfect for flat items like photographs, art prints, and more.
  • Short Top Boxes: The shorter lids don’t cover the whole boxes like other traditional boxes do. The smaller lid offers quick access to the storage items.
  • Document Box Spacers: They reduce wear and tear by filling the space to prevent content from slumping and can be termed as inserts made of acid free board.
  • Slide Boxes: Our slide archive boxes have an inner tray and outer sleeve, and are perfect for small, delicate items or collections.
  • Rare Book Box with Cradle: It’s our high end archival solution for fragile and rare books that custom-fits the book size and inside cradle system to hold the books gently without stressing the binding.
  • Triangular Storage Box: They are triangular in shape and offer a right spot for storing blueprints, maps, posters, or large architectural drawings.
  • Clamshell Storage Boxes: Use these boxes for storing your albums, collections, photographs, books, and manuscripts safely. Our clamshell boxes are like two piece boxes, but the lid is hinged along one side.
  • Deep Storage Boxes: They are deeper in height or depth than standard boxes and ideal storage boxes for bulkier items, oversized files, or a larger quantity of standard files.
  • Dividers for Document Cases and Storage Cartons: We offer individual rigid inserts to create compartments inside the larger boxes and made of acid free board. You can keep your documents in separate categories and maintain organization in the larger boxes.
  • Our Most Popular Sizes of Archive Boxes

  • 12″ x 10″ x 4″ (e.g., Letter size document box, flat)
  • 15″ x 12″ x 10″ (Standard Letter/Legal File Box)
  • 12.25″ x 5″ x 10.375″ (Letter Size Document Box, narrower)
  • 15.25″ x 5″ x 10.375″ (Legal Size Document Box, narrower)
  • 6″ x 8.5″ x 20.5″ (Media Storage Box) Store DVDs, Video Games, or Manga Publications
  • 13.5″ x 16″ x 6″ (Large Archival Photo/Memorabilia Box) bulk storage of 4″x6″ or 5″x7″ photographs
  • 30″ x 18″ x 6″ (Large Flat Storage for Textiles/Oversized Prints) store wedding dresses, or antique linens
  • 36″ x 5″ x 5″ (Triangular Roll File Box) stores rolled blueprints, architectural drawings, and larger posters
  • 12″ x 10″ x 3″ (Flat Drop-Front Box) store flat collectibles, art prints, certificates, or small photographic collections
  •  17.25″ x 11.5″ x 3″ (Clamshell Storage Box) store valuable books, small collections of documents, or presentation materials
  • Archive Boxes in a Nutshell

  • Choose the right packaging material for your archive boxes by considering budget, lifespan, organization, and capacity.
  • Pick the right style for your archive boxes based on the nature of your stored items.
  • The sizes of archive boxes can be customizable to any need. Pick the right size that is suitable for your item.
  • If your documents are sensitive, use an acid-free board with the right thickness.
  • Order archive boxes in bulk to save more.
  • Where Should You Buy Cheap Archive Boxes?

    Our boxes are heavier in quality but lighter on your pocket. Share your custom packaging needs with our packaging experts and let us give you a variety of options to get the right packaging for your product. At The Packaging World, we believe in offering affordable custom boxes to all brands and businesses while keeping in consideration the latest packaging trends in the market. Whatever the type of archive boxes you require, get them within your budget. Contact us at [email protected] and feel the difference in your custom product packaging.

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