Uses:
Retail Packaging: Frequently used for small consumer goods like electronics, toys, cosmetics, and hardware items.
Food Packaging: Sometimes used for pre-packaged foods, such as sandwiches, salads, or baked goods.
Medical Supplies: Used for sterile packaging of medical devices and supplies.
Collectibles: Popular for protecting and displaying collectible items like trading cards, figurines, or memorabilia.
Features:
Durability: Made from sturdy materials, often plastic, to protect contents from damage.
Visibility: Transparent design allows customers to see the product without opening the package.
Security: Often designed with tamper-resistant features, such as heat sealing or locking mechanisms.
Customizability: Can be molded into various shapes and sizes to fit specific products.
Ease of Use: Hinged design makes it easy to open and close.
Advantages:
Provides excellent protection for fragile items.
Enhances product visibility, which can boost sales.
Tamper-evident design increases consumer trust.
Lightweight and easy to handle.
Disadvantages:
Can be difficult to open without scissors or a knife.
Not always environmentally friendly due to the use of plastic.
May require additional packaging for shipping to prevent damage.






