Paper Pulp Trays

Optimize Your Packaging with Eco-Friendly Paper Pulp Trays

Explore the sustainability and versatility of Klong Packaging’s paper pulp trays. These trays offer superior cushioning and protection properties, making them ideal for various products while reducing environmental impact.

Paper Pulp Trays FAQs

Discover quick answers to common questions about our paper pulp trays

  • Paper pulp trays are used as packaging for eggs, fruits, precision devices, fragile glass, ceramic products, products with complex structure or heavy weight, and more. They provide excellent cushioning and protection properties.
  • Paper pulp is processed and molded to fit the shape of various products, creating inner trays that provide a perfect fit and protection. Additionally, pulp trays are environmentally friendly, as defective and recycled products can be reused in a certain extent.
  • From an economic and timely perspective, although pulp trays are one of the most environmentally friendly inner tray materials, they require molds and are costly. There is also a certain MOQ for production, so they are not suitable for some products that are only occasionally ordered or have low one-time demand.
  • Yes. Initially, we provide about 3 free Polytron samples to confirm the structure and dimension. After confirmation, you’ll need to pay for the single cavity mold cost for producing the formal samples, which will be used for further testing and final confirmation.
  • For pulp tray samples, it takes 3-5 days to produce initial Polytron samples after drawing confirmation. Creating a single cavity mold for a formal sample typically takes 15-20 days. For mass production, the first delivery, including making the production mold, takes 20-25 days. Subsequent orders usually take 10-12 days for delivery.
  • Pulp trays are typically available in natural yellow-kraft, white, and black colors. They are also categorized based on the mold process: wet pressed and dry pressed. Wet pressed paper pulp trays result in a smoother surface but comes with higher cost in both mold and unit price.
  • The production process for pulp trays involves offering a sample of the Polydragon for customers to confirm the appearance and dims. After confirmation, a single cavity mold is made to produce 10~20 formal samples for testing and approval. Once the samples are confirmed, mass production is arranged.
  • For a single cavity mold, there isn’t much difference in cost between wet and dry pressing, typically ranging from $700 to $1000. Mass production molds for wet pressing are usually around $3500, while dry pressing molds are around $1500. Please note that these costs are for reference only and may vary depending on the product size and structural complexity.

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