Your packaging should protect delicate finishes, showcase your brand, and reduce footprint. Wet‑pressed molded pulp delivers all three. We compress recycled fibers under heat to create dense, dimensionally stable parts with consistent wall thickness and softened radii that won’t scratch lacquered caps or printed bottles. Share CAD files or sample components and our engineers will tune pocket depth and clearances, add finger‑pulls for easy lift, and integrate leaflet or spatula channels as needed. Prefer glue‑free assembly? We’ll size the flange for a snug drop‑in fit to your slotted or rigid cartons.
Operationally, pulp wins: trays nest tightly to maximize pallet density, are lighter than plastic to cut emissions and freight, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding is integrated—deboss or emboss your logo directly into the fiber for a sophisticated, scratch‑proof mark—and the pulp can be tinted to your signature color or left black for a sleek, modern look. For humid logistics or oil‑rich formulas, optional water‑repellent or oil‑resistant treatments add confidence without giving up recyclability. After the reveal, consumers can recycle the insert where molded fiber is accepted—or compost it in suitable facilities—giving your brand an authentic sustainability story to match a refined unboxing.
FAQs :
Q1: Is this tray recyclable and compostable?
A: Yes. It’s plastic‑free molded fiber made from recycled paper pulp; it’s recyclable where programs accept molded fiber and compostable in suitable facilities.
Q2: Can you match my exact bottle and tube sizes?
A: Absolutely. We build custom tooling from your CAD or samples to deliver precise, rattle‑free cavities and accessory wells.
Q3: Is it food‑safe for direct contact?
A: This tray is intended as secondary packaging. For direct‑contact needs, ask about food‑contact liners or coatings.
Q4: What branding and color options are available?
A: Embossed/debossed logos are standard. We can also tint the pulp to your brand color; black, white, and natural are popular.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead times?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Sampling typically takes 7–10 days after approval; mass production usually 15–30 business days.