Medical packaging has to protect precisely and work efficiently. We start with cellulose‑rich bagasse/recycled paper fibers processed via mechanical, chemical‑free pulping. Wet‑press tooling densifies the material to achieve smooth surfaces and tight fits that reduce micro‑movement—critical for delicate instruments, molded housings, or labeled components. If you prefer a more rigid, textured feel, we can produce the same geometry in dry‑press pulp. Either way, the tray’s fiber structure absorbs shocks, resists crush under stack loads, and presents cleanly inside your outer carton.
Customization is your edge. Share dimensions or CAD files and we’ll sculpt cavities, add finger‑pulls for easy retrieval, integrate accessory wells for syringes, tubes, or chargers, and tune wall thickness to suit handling and shipping needs. For damp or high‑humidity routes, request an optional water‑resistant barrier; for fully single‑material builds, keep it uncoated for easier recycling. Branding is discreet and professional with embossed/debossed logos and brand‑matched colors—ink‑free, camera‑ready, and compliant with a minimal aesthetic.
Operationally, trays ship nested to reduce inbound freight and warehouse footprint. Consistent wet‑pressed tolerances speed pack‑outs and help maintain quality across sites. End‑of‑life is straightforward: the tray is fiber‑based, plastic‑free, widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted, and designed to be biodegradable under proper conditions. Important: this packaging is not sterile and is not a sterile barrier. For sterile device kits or patient‑contact use, pair with appropriate pouches/liners and follow your regulatory requirements.
Perguntas frequentes:
Q1: Can you customize the tray for my exact device and accessories?
A: Yes. Provide measurements or CAD and we’ll tailor cavities, wall thickness, and hold‑downs for a precise, secure fit.
Q2: Is the tray water‑resistant?
A: Standard pulp is absorbent. We offer optional water‑resistant/moisture barrier coatings—ask us which finish suits your workflow.
Q3: Is this sterile or suitable for patient contact?
A: The tray is not sterile and isn’t a sterile barrier. Use approved sterile pouches/liners and follow applicable regulations.
Q4: Is it recyclable and biodegradable?
A: It’s fiber‑based, plastic‑free, and widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted, and designed to be biodegradable. Follow local guidelines.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead times? Can I get samples?
A: MOQ is 5,000 pcs. Samples can be arranged; lead time depends on customization and tooling. Request a fast quote for timelines and pricing.