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Quality Manufacturing:
Gordon Cross subcontracts
manufacturing of our DVD cases to four high quality plastics molding and
assembly plants in Southern China. These plants have been manufacturing
high quality VHS cassettes to our strict specifications for 12 years. Our customers include video duplicators for
Disney, Warner Brothers, Discovery Channel, National
Geographic, as well as "corporate" America and others.

Styles:
Standard DVD 14mm case, Slim DVD 7mm Case, Black, Clear,
Transparent, Colors, Single, Double, Quad, w/ Book Clips, wo/ Book Clips, w/
Logo, wo/ Logo. Let us know what your specifications are.
Low Cost Producer: Global competition, often stemming from Asian borders, is truly expediting
the world’s focus on low cost manufacturing. China is in front of the
trend and will be for a long time. Though cost performances are always
critical, we emphasize first and foremost, the highest quality in
product performance. We offer designs and price points matched to
your packaging requirements. Our cases are certified for semi and
fully automated high speed packaging systems.
Service:
Gordon Cross is committed to
the highest level of service, and our 14 years of success in doing so is
proof. We work with our customers to qualify our products and provide a
thorough understanding of the cases they purchase. The specification sheet
to the right is an example of the service and detail we provide you.
Distribution:
Our proven distribution
network is in place in the US and Canada. We will deliver your DVD Case
order where you want it, when you want it.
Gordon-Cross, Inc. DVD Case Specifications
(Typical Standard 14mm Single):
Weight 70-76g Length 191.50+/-0.5mm Width 135.50+1.0/-0.50mm Thickness 15.00+/-0.40mm Force to press disc in
=
1200g Force to press disc out 500~1500g Force to close
= 1500g Force to open 600-1200g Warpage
= < 0.80mm Gap < 0.10mm Alignment < 0.30mm Book clip holder 1 page Rotation of disc Free Length of film 273-275mm Width of film 184-185mm Thickness of film 0.10-0.12mm
“Consumers spent $4.6 billion on DVDs, 2.4 times more than last year, an
increase that put DVD purchases ahead of VHS purchases for the first time” — IRMA News
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