Packaging inserts should secure products, elevate presentation, and streamline operations. We form cellulose‑rich recycled paper into dense, dimensionally stable trays using wet‑press molding. That process creates crisp edges and consistent tolerances that hold their shape under load, reduce micro‑movement, and keep labels and finishes pristine in transit. The result is a molded pulp insert that looks premium—matte, clean, and camera‑ready—while working hard behind the scenes.
Customization is your edge. Share dimensions or CAD, and we’ll sculpt cavities for jars, vials, compacts, droppers, bottles—and for electronics, cable channels, power‑brick wells, and tip organizers. Add finger‑pulls to speed kitting and improve user access, and include label flats for cards or leaflets to keep everything neat. Keep branding refined and eco‑authentic with embossed/debossed logos and brand‑matched colors—no inks or laminates required.
Operations benefit, too. Trays ship nested to lower pallet height and warehouse footprint, and the repeatable wet‑pressed fit accelerates pack‑outs across locations. End‑of‑life is straightforward: the trays are fiber‑based, plastic‑free, widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted, and designed to be biodegradable under proper conditions. For oily formulas or humid routes, we can suggest liners or moisture‑management options. Note: standard molded pulp is not ESD‑rated; for static‑sensitive components, pair with anti‑static bags. With OEM/ODM support and an MOQ of 5,000 pcs, you’ll prototype quickly, scale confidently, and deliver an insert that protects products and your brand promise.
Вопросы и ответы:
Q1: Can you customize cavities for my exact products?
A: Yes. We tailor cavity size, depth, spacing, and features (finger‑pulls, label flats, cable channels) to your SKUs. Share measurements or CAD.
Q2: Is the tray biodegradable and recyclable?
A: It’s fiber‑based, plastic‑free, and 100% biodegradable. Recycling is widely available where paper packaging is accepted—check local guidelines.
Q3: Will it handle oils, serums, or humidity?
A: Standard pulp works for typical use. For oily formulas or humid routes, ask about liners or moisture‑resistant options.
Q4: Is this suitable for electronics?
A: Yes, as an internal support. Standard pulp isn’t ESD‑rated—use anti‑static bags for static‑sensitive parts.
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 tooling and order size. Request a fast quote for timelines and pricing.