
Production Information
NO. | product code | product | sizes | colour | gram | PACKAGE |
PCS/BAG | BAG/CTN | PCS/CTN | carton size | weight | volume |
37 | BIO-PAPER-SC001 | 8oz paper soup cup | 90*74*61mm (ф90) | white/primary | | 50 | 10 | 500 | 460*370*300 | 3.835 | 0.051 |
38 | BIO-PAPER-SC002 | 12oz paper soup cup | 90*72*87mm (ф90) | white/primary | | 50 | 10 | 500 | 460*370*300 | 4.915 | 0.051 |
39 | BIO-PAPER-SC003 | 16oz paper soup cup | 98*75*100mm (ф98) | white/primary | | 50 | 10 | 500 | 490*400*340 | 5.49 | 0.067 |
40 | BIO-PAPER-SC004 | 20oz paper soup cup | 115*93*79mm (ф115) | white/primary | | 50 | 10 | 500 | 580*230*540 | 5.77 | 0.072 |
41 | BIO-PAPER-SC005 | 24oz paper soup cup | 115*93*90mm (ф117) | white/primary | | 50 | 20 | 1000 | 590*230*510 | 6.67 | 0.069 |
42 | BIO-PAPER-SC006 | 26oz paper soup cup | 115*93*108mm (ф115) | white/primary | | 50 | 10 | 500 | 590*240*510 | 7.615 | 0.072 |
The production of paper soup cups involves several key steps
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Material Selection:
- High-quality, food-grade paper is selected, often coated with a thin layer of polyethylene or PLA (polylactic acid) for moisture resistance.
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Pulping:
- The raw paper materials are processed into pulp, which involves breaking down wood fibers and mixing them with water.
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Sheet Formation:
- The pulp is spread onto a mesh screen to form sheets, which are then pressed and dried to create paper sheets.
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Coating:
- The dried paper is coated with a protective layer, typically polyethylene or biobased coatings like PLA, to make it waterproof and suitable for holding hot liquids.
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Printing:
- If custom designs or branding are required, the cups are printed using flexographic or digital printing techniques before shaping.
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Cup Forming:
- The coated paper sheets are cut and formed into cup shapes using specialized machines. This involves rolling, folding, and sealing the edges to create the cup structure.
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Quality Control:
- Each batch undergoes quality checks to ensure they meet safety and performance standards, including testing for leak resistance and structural integrity.
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Packaging:
- The finished cups are stacked, packaged, and prepared for distribution. They are often packaged in bulk for convenience.
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Distribution:
- The packaged cups are then distributed to retailers, restaurants, and food service providers.