Wet Pulp, Dry Pulp trays, Inner trays, Eco-Friendly pulp trays – Yinji
Wet Pulp, Dry Pulp trays, Inner trays, Eco-Friendly pulp trays – Yinji Detail:
What is a pulp tray?
Pulp trays are made from recycled paper such as newsprint. A pulp tray is an effective packaging element produced from paper pulp. Molded paper pulp products are made by reducing waste paper to a pulp in a process that includes the addition of various property-enhancing agents.
Is molded pulp recyclable?
Molded pulp is already made with postconsumer paper, offering manufacturers a more recyclable and responsible solution than plastic. And after use, molded pulp can be recycled again. In fact, two-thirds of packaging material recovered for recycling is paper — more than the total of glass, metal, and plastic combined.
Is molded pulp packaging expensive?
In one commonly referenced comparison, a stack of 40 molded pulp end caps had a 70% space savings to the same number of EPS (Styrofoam) end caps. The exact space savings will vary for different products, but the fact remains that molded pulp is less expensive and much more efficient to store and transport than EPS.
Production Process
Design
Sampling
Printing
Lamination
Silk Screen
Spot UV
Automatic Cold Foil
DesignDie Cut
Automatic Folding
Handwork
Packing
Pallet
Shipping
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We depend on sturdy technical force and continually create sophisticated technologies to meet the demand of Wet Pulp, Dry Pulp trays, Inner trays, Eco-Friendly pulp trays – Yinji , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Myanmar, Georgia, Puerto Rico, The president and all the company members would like to provide professional products and services for customers and sincerely welcome and cooperate with all native and foreign customers for a bright future.
By Teresa from Islamabad - 2018.06.09 12:42
This company conforms to the market requirement and joins in the market competition by its high quality product, this is an enterprise that have Chinese spirit.
By Gabrielle from Sydney - 2017.03.28 16:34