Keywords
A machine used to seal products within trays, commonly used in food packaging to extend shelf life and maintain freshness.
Trays created through the thermoforming process, where a plastic sheet is heated and molded to form the desired shape.
CPET trays often used in conjunction with blister packs to hold and display items securely.
Hinged CPET trays that can close securely, often used for packaging food and other consumer goods.
CPET trays divided into sections to separate and organize multiple food items within a single package.
Trays made from Polyethylene Terephthalate, known for their clarity and strength, commonly used in food packaging.
Trays made from Polyvinyl Chloride, offering durability and versatility for various packaging applications.
CPET trays designed to be recycled after use, supporting sustainability efforts.
Trays made from materials that can decompose naturally, minimizing environmental impact.
CPET trays made from materials that are safe for direct contact with food products.
Trays designed to maintain the temperature of the packaged goods, often used for hot or cold food items.
The ability of CPET tray materials to protect contents from moisture, gases, and other external factors.
Trays that are designed to fit specific dimensions and requirements, often used with custom sealing solutions.
Trays created by vacuum forming, where a heated plastic sheet is formed over a mold by removing the air between the sheet and the mold.
High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) Trays
A comparison term; CPET trays are often chosen over HIPS trays for their superior heat resistance and durability.
Polylactic Acid (PLA) Trays
Another comparison term; CPET trays differ from PLA trays, which are biodegradable but not typically oven-safe.
CPET trays designed with interlocking features that snap together for secure closure.
CPET trays designed with features that indicate if the package has been opened or tampered with.
CPET trays designed to be safe for use in microwave ovens, allowing for convenient reheating of packaged food.
A film used to seal the top of CPET trays, providing a barrier to protect the contents and maintain freshness.