| 1. Spindle
Pack (Standard Option) –
Spindles of 100 CDs wrapped with a cling-film
or shrink-wrapped packed in a carton.
2. Jewel
Case Pack – Plastic Cases,
which has a front transparent cover. The back
tray may also be transparent or colored (usually
black). Various types of jewel boxes are available
like a slim or thick, Indian or Imported. Similarly,
jewel cases which can hold multiple CDs are also
available with us like a Double CD Jewel Case,
Four CD Jewel Case etc.
3. Jewel
Case with Inlay/Booklet –
Some customers prefers to have an Inlay (basically
a printed card) to be inserted behind the front
transparent cover of the Jewel Case. A booklet
of multiple pages can also be placed instead of
the inlay. Similarly back-inlay can also be inserted
behind the back-tray. These jewel cases can finally
be shrink-wrapped to seal them and provide a finishing
touch to the packaging.
4. PPW
Boxes – Very Sturdy Plastic
Boxes made of a special material called PPW. Usually
available in milky-white color with a capacity
of 2 CDs. Inlay can be inserted in these boxes
as well.
5. DVD
boxes – Primarily designed
for DVDs, these boxes can also be used for CDs.
Made of a slightly stronger material than PPW
boxes and usually can hold one CD. Have an extremely
good locking system to hold the CD/DVDs. Inlays
can be used with these DVD boxes as well and they
give a truly complete packaging for CDs/DVDs without
the need of any other outer printed cardboard
outer boxes. Usually available in Milky White
and Black colors
6. TT
boxes – Plastic round cases
similar to a Table-tennis bat. Can hold usually
one CD and are available in 5-6 colors. CDs get
very nicely locked inside and these boxes are
very slim and therefore are also convenient for
carrying and distribution. However, no inlays
can be used with these boxes.
7. Paper
Sleeve – Ordinary white
paper envelope with a window on the front side
is the simplest of such paper sleeve. However,
on specific requests of the customer paper sleeve
can be customized with 4-color printed artwork
and a thicker card paper instead of a normal paper
can be used. These sleeves can also be laminated
to provide a glossy finish and sturdiness. The
advantage of such sleeves is that they are most
convenient and economical for distribution of
CDs along with books and magazines as they can
be pasted inside the book. Since, they are light-weight
therefore they are also good for distribution
by post/mail.
8. Plastic
Sleeve – Transparent or
colored sleeve made of high-grade plastic material,
especially designed for CDs is also available.
Various types of sleeves like Indian & imported,
single CD & double CD etc are available. In
some sleeves, Inlay or a booklet can be inserted
on one side and the CD on the other side. These
sleeves are definitely longer-lasting then paper
sleeve and basically have similar advantages to
paper sleeves.
9. Polythene
Outer – Ordinary Polythene
jackets with a seal-king wrapper, so that a CD
can be inserted in these jackets and sealed with
the wrapper. Very cheap and basically used for
distribution of CDs with magazines. |