We start with cellulose‑rich bagasse and recycled paper fibers, processed via a chemical‑free, mechanical method, then wet‑press the pulp for density and dimension. The result is a rigid, smooth surface with consistent tolerances that stays stable on frames and during handling. Thoughtful geometry—supportive base, reinforced corners, and a comfortable rim—helps control splashes and reduce spills as users move or caregivers transfer the tray. For programs that need extra assurance, an optional moisture‑resistant barrier can help maintain integrity in humid conditions or extended service windows.
Customization is end‑to‑end. Share measurements or CAD, and we’ll match your commode/holder dimensions, set wall height and depth, and add finger‑holds for easier placement and removal. Embossed/debossed logos and color matching create a tidy, clinical look for healthcare settings or a branded touch for camping/travel kits—without inks or laminates. Operationally, trays ship nested to minimize pallet height and storage footprint, and their repeatable fits speed pack‑outs across locations.
Responsible end‑of‑life matters. These trays are fiber‑based and 100% biodegradable, and may be recyclable where paper packaging is accepted—but used trays containing human waste should not be recycled or composted. Follow local municipal guidance for safe disposal. Not sterile and not a medical device; pair with appropriate liners or outer systems when required. With OEM/ODM support and an MOQ of 5,000 pieces, you’ll prototype quickly, scale confidently, and deliver cleaner care with a smaller footprint.
FAQs:
Q1: Are the trays leak‑proof?
A: Standard wet‑pressed trays are splash‑resistant for typical use. For added durability, request a moisture‑resistant barrier coating.
Q2: Can you fit my commode or travel potty exactly?
A: Yes. We customize footprint, rim angle, wall height, and depth to your frame. Share dimensions or CAD for precision.
Q3: Are they safe for medical environments?
A: The trays are not sterile and aren’t a medical device. They are commonly used as disposable liners/inserts; follow facility protocols.
Q4: How should used trays be disposed of?
A: Do not recycle or compost used trays. Seal and dispose of according to local municipal waste rules.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead time? Can I get samples?
A: MOQ is 5,000 pcs. Samples can be arranged; typical timelines depend on tooling and quantity—request a fast quote.