Electronics packaging has to protect delicate finishes, present beautifully, and work efficiently on the line. We start with cellulose‑rich sugarcane bagasse and recycled fibers, then dry‑press the pulp to compact fibers into dense forms with crisp geometry, smooth planes, and consistent tolerances. That precision minimizes micro‑movement (the culprit behind scuffs and bent pins), stabilizes components under stack loads, and creates a premium matte surface that photographs well for eCommerce.
Your layout, your rules. Share CAD or dimensions and we’ll sculpt cavities for handsets, power bricks, cables, buds, battery packs, or manuals—adding finger‑pulls for quick removal and flats for QR cards or literature. Finish with embossed/debossed branding and a coordinated color for a luxe, ink‑free aesthetic. For humid routes or condensation‑prone products, specify a moisture‑resistant finish; otherwise, the uncoated fiber maximizes recyclability and keeps your material story fiber‑forward.
Operationally, the trays ship nested to lower inbound freight and storage costs, and their repeatable fits speed pack‑outs and reduce rework across locations. They integrate cleanly with slotted cartons and paperboard sleeves for a single‑material system that replaces foams and plastics. End‑of‑life guidance is honest: the insert is plastic‑free, widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted, and designed to be compostable under proper conditions. Note: standard pulp isn’t ESD‑rated—pair with anti‑static bags or liners for static‑sensitive SKUs. With OEM/ODM support and MOQs from 5,000 pieces, you’ll prototype quickly, validate on your line, and scale confidently.
FAQs :
Q1: Can you match my exact device and accessory layout?
A: Yes. Provide CAD or measurements and we’ll tailor cavity size, depth, cable channels, and accessory wells for a precise, secure fit.
Q2: Is the tray recyclable/compostable?
A: It’s fiber‑based and plastic‑free—recyclable where paper packaging is accepted and designed to be compostable under proper conditions.
Q3: Does this provide anti‑static (ESD) protection?
A: Standard molded pulp is not ESD‑rated. For static‑sensitive parts, use anti‑static bags or contact us for suitable options.
Q4: Can I add moisture protection?
A: Yes. We offer optional moisture‑resistant finishes for humid routes or condensation‑prone products.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead times? Are samples available?
A: MOQ is 5,000 pcs. Samples can be arranged; timelines depend on tooling and order size. Request a fast quote for schedules and pricing.