Two-layer 8 pcs mooncake pulp box is made from bagasse, a natural and sustainable material that is biodegradable and compostable. This box strikes the perfect balance between elegance and environmental awareness, making it ideal for luxury mooncake packaging. The double-layer design enhances the unboxing experience, allowing customers to enjoy a sense of ceremony as they unveil each mooncake.
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Two-layer 8 pcs mooncake pulp box is made from bagasse, a natural and sustainable material that is biodegradable and compostable. This box strikes the perfect balance between elegance and environmental awareness, making it ideal for luxury mooncake packaging. The double-layer design enhances the unboxing experience, allowing customers to enjoy a sense of ceremony as they unveil each mooncake. The outer layer provides a smooth protective cover for the mooncake while the inner layer holds the mooncake securely in place, ensuring that the mooncake is displayed and protected. Perfect for celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, this packaging not only displays the mooncakes aesthetically, but also demonstrates your commitment to sustainability.
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Q: What is the draft angle of molded pulp?
A: Draft angles for molded pulp packaging are typically 1 to 3 degrees, but can vary depending on the design and complexity of the product. The draft angle is a slight taper applied to the vertical wall of the mold to facilitate removal of the finished product after molding. Without the proper draft angle, the molded pulp may stick to the mold, resulting in defects or damage during ejection. However, with our ongoing technology, it is now possible to realize ultra-small draft angles and even zero-degree draft angles, allowing for the production of more complex and precise designs. This innovation enables greater design flexibility while maintaining high quality production standards. Designing for proper draft angles, including the ability to minimize or eliminate draft angles, is critical to optimizing production processes and meeting diverse packaging needs.
Q: How thick is molded pulp?
A: The thickness of molded pulp packaging typically ranges from 1 to 5 millimeters, depending on the application and desired strength. For lightweight items like egg cartons or food trays, thinner layers (1-2 mm) are often sufficient, providing adequate protection while maintaining cost efficiency. For heavier or more fragile products, such as electronics or industrial components, thicker layers (3-5 mm) may be used to enhance durability and cushioning. The thickness can be customized during the manufacturing process by adjusting the amount of pulp slurry and the molding pressure. This flexibility allows molded pulp to meet a wide range of packaging needs, balancing strength, weight, and material efficiency. Overall, the adaptable thickness of molded pulp makes it a versatile solution for various industries.