Everything That Lives In, On, And Around A Gaylord.
The box is the hero. These are the supporting cast — the liners, lids, base sheets, straps, and corner protectors that decide whether your shipment arrives intact or arrives as a story your warehouse manager doesn't want to tell.
Standard 2–6 mil low-density polyethylene liners sized to every box footprint we sell. Sold in flat-bag, gusseted, or rolled stock.
Food-contact LDPE for direct-touch dry goods. Documented compliance available on order.
Pink poly liners for electronics, semiconductor, and aerospace components.
Aluminum foil composite liners for moisture, oxygen, or grease barrier requirements.
Telescoping kraft lids in matching wall construction. Reusable, recyclable, and inventory in stock.
Kraft and plastic base sheets to protect product or to convert pallets to slip-sheet shipments.
Polypropylene and woven cord strapping, plus the tensioners and seals. Sold by the case.
V-board and L-board corner protectors in 12", 18", 36", and custom lengths.
Need one PO for box + pallet + liner + lid? Our bundle kits ship as a single SKU.
Picking the right thickness for your product.
| Mil | Tear resistance | Common use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 mil | Light | Light dust containment, scrap | Tears under load shifting; budget option |
| 3 mil | Moderate | Light pellet, granular feedstock | Default for non-aggressive product |
| 4 mil | Strong | Standard pellet, textile, light auto parts | Most common workhorse spec |
| 6 mil | Heavy | Heavy pellet, dense product, sharp edges | Recommended for triple-wall gaylords |
| 8 mil | Industrial | Powders that shift heavily, glass-filled resin | Premium, but justified for sharp/abrasive product |
| 10 mil | Specialty | Heavy specialty applications | Special-order; long lead |
How to close a liner — pick what fits your line.
Heat seal
The most secure closure. Requires a heat-seal bar or impulse sealer. Common in food, pharma, and any product moving across temperature gradients. Setup cost is real but per-seal cost is negligible.
Twist tie
Fast, cheap, adequate for most dry industrial product. The dock worker default. Works fine until something shifts violently in transit — then it doesn't.
Zip-lock
Better than twist tie for occasional re-opening. Adds a small premium per liner. Common in test or sample programs.
Fold-and-tape
The poor man's heat seal. Fold the liner over itself and tape across the fold with reinforced packaging tape. Surprisingly effective. The default in our outbound staging for orders without a specified closure.
Cinch / drawstring
Built-in drawstring liners are great for product that gets dispensed from the gaylord on the line (powder additives, granular feed). Premium option but the right one for specific workflows.