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What is the definition of paper tray and what are its classifications?


Release time:

2025-04-22

Paper trays have good shockproof, impact-proof, anti-static and anti-corrosion effects, and are pollution-free to the environment. They are more conducive to the export of manufacturers' products and are widely used in packaging in the electronics, electrical appliances, computers, mechanical parts, handicraft glass, ceramics, toys, medicine and other industries.

Paper trays have good shockproof, impact-proof, anti-static and anti-corrosion effects, and are pollution-free to the environment. They are more conducive to the export of manufacturers' products and are widely used in packaging in the electronics, electrical appliances, computers, mechanical parts, handicraft glass, ceramics, toys, medicine and other industries.

Definition of paper tray:

Molded pulp tray, also known as pulp molding, is made of carton scraps, A4 paper white scraps, white pure wood pulp, etc., which are crushed and mixed into a certain proportion of pulp concentration. According to the product design, customized CNC molds (CNC tooling) are formed by vacuum adsorption (Forming process), and then dried to form environmentally friendly paper products of different types and uses.

Paper trays can be divided into four categories: industrial paper trays (Industry), agricultural paper trays (Farm), food paper trays (Food) and medical products (Medical).

1. Industrial paper trays: Mainly used for lining packaging of large and small household appliances, mechanical parts, electronic products, and lighting.
2. Agricultural paper trays: mainly used for fruits, eggs, and agricultural nutrient pots.
3. Food paper trays: mainly used for food bowls, basins, and supermarket food trays.
4. Medical products: mainly used for disposable medical products in hospitals and battlefields, such as urinals, paper bedpans, etc. Compared with plastic and stainless steel products, it can be broken into paper fibers and discharged into the hospital sewage system at one time, which can avoid cross-contamination of pathogens.

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