Premium beauty packaging has to protect delicate finishes, stage products beautifully, and communicate values. Wet‑pressed molded pulp delivers on all three. We compress recycled paper fibers under heat to create dense, dimensionally stable inserts with consistent wall thickness and soft radii that won’t scratch lacquered caps or printed tubes. Share CAD files or samples and our engineers will tune cavity depth and clearances, build in finger‑pulls for intuitive removal, and integrate a channel for spatulas or leaflets. Need a peg hole for retail? We’ll add it while keeping the flange clean for gift boxes.
On the line, pulp saves time and money. Trays nest tightly to maximize pallet density, ship lighter than plastic to lower emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that speed pack‑out. Branding is integrated—emboss or deboss your logo directly into the fiber for an elegant, scratch‑proof mark—and the pulp can be tinted to your signature color or seasonal palette. For demanding supply chains, optional water‑repellent or oil‑resistant coatings add confidence without compromising recyclability. After the reveal, customers can recycle the insert where molded fiber is accepted—or it will biodegrade in suitable conditions—delivering a credible sustainability story that resonates with today’s beauty shoppers.
FAQs:
Q1: Can you match my bottle and tube dimensions exactly?
A: Yes. We create custom tooling from your CAD or samples for precise, rattle‑free cavities and accessory wells.
Q2: Is the tray recyclable and biodegradable?
A: It’s plastic‑free molded fiber—recyclable in many paper streams and naturally biodegradable; check local guidelines.
Q3: What branding and color options are available?
A: Embossed/debossed logos are standard, and we can color‑tint the pulp to match your brand.
Q4: Do you offer coatings for moisture or oils?
A: Optional water‑repellent and oil‑resistant finishes are available for humid climates or oil‑rich formulas.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Sampling typically takes 7–10 days after design approval; mass production usually 15–30 business days.