The right insert protects products, speeds pack‑out, and amplifies brand identity. Dry‑press pulp molding compresses recycled fibers into dense, dimensionally stable trays with consistent wall thickness and gentle radii that won’t scratch high‑gloss caps or coated bottles. Share CAD files or sample components and our engineers will tune pocket depth and clearances, add finger‑pulls for intuitive removal, and integrate features like leaflet wells or glue‑free locking wings for faster assembly.
Color matters. We tint the fiber to your palette for cohesive brand blocks or festive collections, then emboss/deboss your logo directly into the tray for a sophisticated, scratch‑proof finish—no additional labels required. Operationally, pulp wins: trays nest tightly for pallet efficiency, weigh less than plastic to reduce shipping emissions and costs, and arrive production‑ready with reliable tolerances that keep your line moving. For humid supply chains or oil‑rich formulas, ask about moisture‑repellent surface treatments while maintaining recyclability. Intended as secondary packaging, these trays pair seamlessly with rigid boxes, sleeves, or slipcases to create a striking reveal that’s as responsible as it is refined.
よくある質問
Q1: Are the colors and materials eco‑friendly?
A: Yes. Trays are made from recycled fiber and tinted with safe colorants; they’re recyclable where molded fiber is accepted.
Q2: Can you match my exact product sizes and layout?
A: Absolutely. We custom‑tool cavities to your CAD or samples for a precise, rattle‑free fit.
Q3: Do you offer branding?
A: Yes—embossed/debossed logos come standard. We can also align the tray color to your brand palette.
Q4: Are these trays food‑safe?
A: They’re designed for cosmetic secondary packaging. For direct food contact, ask about compliant liners/coatings.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Sampling typically takes 7–10 days after approval; mass production usually 15–30 business days.