Molded Pulp Process

 Molded Pulp Packaging

Molded pulp packaging is made by breaking down corrugated cardboard or other pulp-based materials, then forming them into shape using vacuum molding or compression techniques. This process creates packaging products in a variety of forms, such as food containers, egg cartons, and protective cushioning materials.

Key features of molded pulp packaging include:
biodegradability, recyclability, natural raw materials, lightweight durability, strong formability, and high nesting efficiency for space-saving storage and transport.

 Wet-Press Molded Pulp

Wet-press molded pulp is an eco-friendly packaging material made from natural plant fibers. It commonly uses recycled paper pulp, sugarcane bagasse, bamboo fiber, or wood pulp as its base material. During the production process, before the pulp is dried, it is shaped using high-temperature, high-pressure molds to create a fine and detailed surface finish.

This premium molding technique is widely used for high-end electronics, such as mobile phone trays, 3C devices, and tablet computers. It is the preferred sustainable packaging choice for many leading global electronics brands.