It's Gen5 child resistant lock anti-structure that applies the original tinplate to achieve child resistant lock. Comparing the child resistant tin with buttons version, the unit cost of this tin will be cheaper because of less labor working and using general tinplate.
Usually, it's used for gummies packaging and then wrapped with heat shrink film to keep disposable airtight. At present, this 2.1 inches square tin has been developed to a reseable tin version according to add epoxy resin to seal gap of connection area and silicone gasket for lid that could keep gummies fresh always. It's child resistant certified square tin version that could be applied to the market directly.
This 2.1 inches square child resistant tin is made of three pieces - tin lid, body and bottom. The rolled inside edge on lid locks two slots of sides on the step of body to form a stable child resistant feature. For this three-pieces child resistant tin version, it could be upgraded to 100% airtight condition if adding epoxy resin in body and silicone gasket in lid. The airtight child resistant tin is stable and cost-effective structure in the market.
For three-pieces structure child resistant tin, there is no printing limit. Usually, most of customers choose matte finish with embossing for their brand. If you want to build a high-end brand, special ink like soft touch - rubber oil or orange peel oil, laminated tinplate will be your option. Generally, metallic gold with glossy finish matched matte finish background will be enough for a famous brand.
The inside 1.88 inches square tin is designed for 20 gummies. Most customers applies one-off shrink wrapping as their airtight method, but gummies will go bad gradually after opening tins. But this tin is upgraded to reseable tin version after adding plastic holder that could pack gummies with freshness always. Except for gummies, airtight condition tin could pack gummies or pre-rolls also.
A: The square tin uses a Gen5 child resistant lock anti-structure. It is a three-piece design where the rolled inside edge on the lid locks into two slots on the sides of the body's step, creating a stable child resistant mechanism using standard tinplate.
A: Compared to the child resistant tins with button locks, this version reduces unit costs because it requires less labor to assemble and uses general tinplate instead of specialized components.
A: Yes, these tins can be upgraded to a 100% airtight condition. This is achieved by adding epoxy resin to seal the gaps in the body connection areas, along with a silicone gasket in the lid to ensure a complete airtight seal.
A: The tin measures 2.1 inches square on the outside with an inside capacity of 1.88 inches square, which is specifically designed to fit up to 20 gummies.
A: There are no printing limits. You can choose options like matte finishes with embossing, special inks such as soft touch (rubber oil) or orange peel oil, and laminated tinplate. A popular option is combining metallic gold with a glossy finish on a matte background.
A: Yes, aside from gummies, the airtight version of this square tin is also ideal for packaging pre-rolls or any other items that require stable, moisture-controlled, and airtight storage conditions.