Questions You Should Know about Seal End

15 Apr.,2024

 

Pressure treated wood is created using chemicals and other materials that need to properly cure prior to applying a waterproofing sealer or other coating. If a sealer or coating is applied to pressure treated wood before it has cured, it can result in peeling, cracking, bubbling and other adhesion problems. In the case of SEAL-ONCE products, if the they are applied too soon, the chemicals in the wood will prevent penetration, which will inhibit the product’s ability to protect the wood. The best way to determine if pressure treated wood has cured, and is ready for SEAL-ONCE products to be applied, is to sprinkle water on the surface to see if it soaks in or pools. If the water soaks in, the wood has cured and is ready for SEAL-ONCE to be applied. If it pools or forms droplets, you need to wait longer before applying SEAL-ONCE.

A seal end box is a packaging solution which comprises double overlapping panels with two dust flaps which slip easily underneath. With a pre-glued seal, these boxes provide secure and tamper-proof storage for a range of products. A tuck flap on the top side makes it easy to open, remove and replace the product, and close the box afterward. 

Seal end boxes are robust and compact, so they’re great for shipping and distribution. They provide secure housing for smaller and more delicate products, too, such as cosmetics, jewelry, and personal electronics. They also collapse to flat pack, making them ideal in packing situations in which space is of a premium.

Questions You Should Know about Seal End

What Is a Seal End Box?