
Supply Air
Supply Air 14x10x4 Corrugated Cardboard Shipping Boxes for Packing, Moving, and Storage, Multiple Pack Sizes
$49.99
Pack sizePack of 25
Highlights
- 14x10x4 INCH CORRUGATED SHIPPING BOXES: Single-wall corrugated cardboard construction with 32 ECT rating, brown kraft exterior, measures 14 inches length Γ 10 inches width Γ 4 inches height interior dimensions, provides 560 cubic inches of volume per box
- Manufactured from kraft paper fibers, brown uncoated exterior finish, corrugated flute structure consists of wave-pattern medium bonded to flat linerboards on each face
- MATERIAL COMPOSITION: Manufactured from kraft paper fibers, brown uncoated exterior finish, corrugated flute structure consists of wave-pattern medium bonded to flat linerboards on each face
- ASSEMBLY PROCESS: Ships flat in knocked-down configuration, measures approximately 14 Γ 10 inches flat with 0.3 inch corrugate thickness, folds along pre-scored lines to form rectangular box, bottom flaps interlock and seal with tape
- DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITY: Accommodates items measuring up to 13.75 Γ 9.75 Γ 3.75 inches, each box weighs approximately 0.65 pounds, rectangular shape with 14:10:4 aspect ratio
Description
Supply Air 14x10x4 Corrugated Shipping Boxes are constructed from single-wall corrugated cardboard with a 32 ECT (Edge Crush Test) rating. Each box measures 14 inches in length, 10 inches in width, and 4 inches in height, providing 560 cubic inches of interior volume. These boxes ship flat and assemble by folding along scored lines and securing the bottom flaps. The rectangular shape accommodates items measuring up to 13.75 x 9.75 x 3.75 inches. Each box weighs approximately 0.65 pounds. The corrugated construction contains air-filled flutes that create cushioning space between the inner and outer walls. Boxes are manufactured in the United States from kraft paper fibers. Available in multiple pack quantities to accommodate varying shipping volumes. The 32 ECT rating indicates the boxes withstand 32 pounds per linear inch of stacking force before the corrugated wall begins to deform. Bottom flaps interlock to form a base; top flaps close and seal with tape. Exterior dimensions remain consistent across all pack sizes in this variation family.