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Custom Tin Boxes by Shape & Structure

Compare Junmei round, rectangular, square and special-shaped tin formats by footprint, usable space, closure, artwork area, packout and tooling route. Shape is the starting point; final suitability is confirmed against the real product and project requirements.

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Rectangular Gift Tin 108×73×44mm RE-0052 front view

Custom tin format

Rectangular Gift Tin 108×73×44mm

RE-0052
108×73×44mm
Rectangular
Gift
Tall Rectangular Tea Canister 88×66×162mm RE-0024 front view

Custom tin format

Tall Rectangular Tea Canister 88×66×162mm

RE-0024
88×66×162mm
Rectangular
Tea
Slim Rectangular Chocolate Tin 63×42×120mm RE-0010 front view

Custom tin format

Slim Rectangular Chocolate Tin 63×42×120mm

RE-0010
63×42×120mm
Rectangular
Chocolate
Small Rectangular Mint Tin 60×34×10mm RE-0006 front view

Custom tin format

Small Rectangular Mint Tin 60×34×10mm

RE-0006
60×34×10mm
Rectangular
Mint
Gingerbread-Shaped Christmas Tin 210×165×40mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Gingerbread-Shaped Christmas Tin 210×165×40mm

SPS-069
210 × 165 × 40 mm
Special
Gift
Special-Shaped Promotional Tin 153×102×100mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Special-Shaped Promotional Tin 153×102×100mm

SPS-043
153 × 102 × 100 mm
Special
Promotional
Octagonal Gift Tin 105×105×70mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Octagonal Gift Tin 105×105×70mm

SPS-021
105 × 105 × 70 mm
Special
Gift
Round Candy and Gift Tin 135×68mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Round Candy and Gift Tin 135×68mm

ROU-077
Ø135 × 68 mm
Round
Candy
Round Tea and Coffee Tin 100×99mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Round Tea and Coffee Tin 100×99mm

ROU-061
Ø100 × 99 mm
Round
Coffee
Round Tea Tin Canister 65×130mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Round Tea Tin Canister Ø65×130mm

ROU-023
Ø65 × 130 mm
Round
Tea
Square Cookie and Candy Tin 170×170×60mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Square Cookie and Candy Tin 170×170×60mm

SQU-042
170 × 170 × 60 mm
Square
Cookie
Tall Square Tea Tin 100×100×125mm – view 1

Custom tin format

Tall Square Tea Tin 100×100×125mm

SQU-026
100 × 100 × 125 mm
Square
Tea

Shape packaging specification guide

Choose a Tin Shape by Product Fit, Packout and Presentation

A familiar outline can shorten sourcing, but shape alone does not confirm capacity, closure performance or product fit. Compare the four shape families below, then qualify the selected format with real contents, usable internal space, contact or inner-pack method, lid, insert, printing, packing and target-market requirements.

01

Start with the product and usable interior, not the outline alone.

Define what the tin will hold, how it is filled, how it should open and how the contents must be presented. Product cards provide outside dimensions for comparison; curls, seams, corner radii, lid engagement, wall form and inserts reduce the usable interior.

Provide product samples, accurate dimensions, fill volume, piece layout or the filled inner pack. Junmei can then shortlist current molds and identify whether a size adjustment or new tool needs evaluation.

02

Choose round tins for radial layouts and canister formats.

Round tins suit centered products, loose fills, candles, confectionery assortments and tall canisters. Diameter and height are the first comparison dimensions, while lid engagement, inner lids, double-lid options, stacking and the radial artwork seam must be reviewed separately.

Use the Round page when the project begins with a circular footprint or diameter constraint rather than a specific tea, coffee or cookie application.

03

Choose rectangular tins for rows, kits and defined orientation.

Rectangular tins make efficient use of linear product layouts and provide clear front, back and side panels. Length, width, height, corner radius, hinge or slip-lid direction, insert geometry and carton orientation influence the final result.

Use the Rectangular page for pocket formats, bars, rows, stationery-style kits, biscuits, confectionery and multi-item sets that benefit from a directional packout.

04

Choose square tins for balanced footprints and four-panel branding.

Square tins provide a balanced shelf footprint for food, gift, beauty and promotional packaging. Side length, height ratio, corner construction, lid fit, insert location and stacking behavior matter more than nominal capacity alone.

Use the Square page when equal-length sides, a centered presentation or coordinated four-panel graphics are important to the design.

05

Use special-shaped tins when the outline carries the brand idea.

Special-shaped tins can support seasonal, character, logo-inspired and collectible concepts. They require an earlier feasibility review because minimum radii, draw depth, transitions, opening geometry, artwork distortion, nesting and tooling can change the concept.

A reference image is useful, but a dimensioned outline, product packout and opening requirement are needed before Junmei can confirm a manufacturable direction.

06

Decide between a current mold and new tooling after the brief is complete.

Current molds may reduce development time when the usable space, lid and structure fit the project. New tooling is evaluated when the footprint, height, opening, embossing relationship or packout cannot be achieved with a suitable current format.

Sampling and validation can include fit, lid engagement, print and forming review, inserts, moisture-protection targets, drop or vibration work and packing checks as relevant. Test scope and acceptance criteria remain project-specific.

07

Send one shape brief that a factory can act on.

MOQ starts from 3,000 pieces; final MOQ depends on size, structure, printing, versions, inserts, packing and tooling. Samples are typically ready in 3–7 working days after specifications and artwork are confirmed. Bulk production is typically about 25 days after required approval and order confirmation, subject to the final project.

Send the contents, product or inner-pack dimensions, fill/count, preferred footprint and height, lid, insert, print areas, quantity, artwork versions, target market, packing and delivery plan. Junmei will compare shape families and state what still requires fit, tooling or test confirmation.

Junmei tin box tooling and mold storage for shape and structure review

Shape and tooling review

Need Help Choosing the Right Tin Shape?

Send the real product or inner-pack dimensions, preferred footprint, opening, insert, artwork, quantity and market. Junmei will compare current round, rectangular, square and special-shaped formats before recommending adjustment or new tooling.

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