The style of divider to use would depend on the size and number of compartments you're looking for. Not to worry - our team will help determine which divider style is best for your use case!
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Box dividers, also known as box partitions, are primarily used to create compartments in your packaging to separate and store multiple products in one box. Box partitions can be corrugated for extra protection of fragile products during transit, or made with lightweight paperboard for smaller items. Box dividers can be fully customized and are perfect for organizing your products inside your packaging. Whether you're looking to separate lightweight products such as cookies or fragile items such as glass bottles, we've got just the solution.
All box dividers can be fully customized by size and number of compartments. Get them fully printed with your brand for a beautiful unboxing experience.
Custom packaging dividers are perfect for organizing different sized products in a single box, and prevent products from bumping into each other in transit.
Minimums starting from 300 units per size or design when ordered with the outer box. Standalone dividers start with an MOQ of 500 units.
eeS how other brands use custom box dividers to keep products in place inside their boxes.
The style of divider to use would depend on the size and number of compartments you're looking for. Not to worry - our team will help determine which divider style is best for your use case!
These dividers come as 1 piece of paper or corrugated material that's folded up to create compartments.
These types of dividers are best for single row compartments or compartments that have varying sizes.
MOQ from 300 units when ordered with a box
These partitions are made up of separate pieces of paper or cardboard that's connected together to form compartments.
Multiple piece partitions are best for creating equal sized compartments spanning multiple rows.
MOQ from 300 units when ordered with a box
The cost of dividers depend mostly on the amount of material required, which is a function of how large the outer box is. Other factors that affect cost would be whether it's printed and the quantity that's ordered. For reference, we've included three examples of how much dividers could cost across different box sizes.
Assuming outer box size of 4" x 4" x 1" with 4 compartments, printed on one side, quantity from 500-2000 units.
Assuming outer box size of 8 x 6" x 3" with 2 compartments, printed on one side, quantity from 500-2000 units.
Assuming outer box size of 10 x 8" x 4" with 3 compartments, printed on one side, quantity from 500-2000 units.
An overview of the standard customizations available for custom box dividers and partitions.
Box dividers that are corrugated (the wavy lines in cardboard) are stronger and ensure the divider walls are sturdy. Corrugated dividers are typically used for heavier items, fragile items, or items that will be shipped and need extra cushioning/protection.
Most commonly used option and has a flute thickness of 1.2-2mm.
Ideal for large boxes and heavy items, with a flute thickness of 2.5-3mm.
Designs are printed on these base materials which is then glued to the corrugated board. All materials contain at least 50% post-consumer content (recycled waste).
Clay Coated News Back (CCNB) paper that's most ideal for printed corrugated solutions.
Unbleached brown paper that is ideal for only black or white print.
Box dividers that are non-corrugated are typically used for lightweight items, separating items that will just be on display (not shipped), or for organizing products in small boxes.
Non-corrugated dividers use a standard paper thickness of 300-400gsm. These materials contain at least 50% post-consumer content (recycled waste).
Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) paper that yields high quality print.
Unbleached brown paper that is ideal for only black or white print.
All packaging is printed with soy-based ink, which is eco-friendly and produces much brighter and vibrant colors.
CMYK is the most popular and cost effective color system used in print.
For accurate brand colors to be printed and is more expensive than CMYK.
Coating is added to your printed designs to protect it from scratches and scuffs.
An eco-friendly water-based coating but doesn't protect as well as lamination.
A plastic coated layer that protects your designs from cracks and tears, but not eco-friendly.
Top off your packaging with a finish option that completes your package.
Smooth and non-reflective, overall softer look.
Shiny and reflective, more prone to fingerprints.
Semi-shiny, in between a matte and glossy look.
Looks like a matte finish, but feels like velvet.
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Go to the PackMojo platform to customize the size, materials, print, and finishes of your box dividers.
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Minimums start from 300 units when dividers are ordered with the outer box. Standalone dividers start with an MOQ of 500 units.
Continue to the PackMojo platform to customize your box dividers and get quotes.