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Trays usually consist of only one piece of board in flat form. All flaps are folded and glued on the automated packaging lines to safeguard the product from damage.



How do we make This Product
Creating trays, especially cardboard or corrugated trays, involves a process that combines cutting, folding, and often gluing or locking elements to create a sturdy, open-top structure. Here’s an overview of how trays are typically manufactured:
Die-Cutting Process
This process is highly efficient, allowing large quantities of trays to be cut accurately and quickly
Designing the Tray
Customizable trays can be created to fit specific product sizes, shapes, or branding requirements.
Folding and Creasing
The fold lines are designed to allow for easy assembly while maintaining the tray's structural integrity.
Quality Control
Finished trays are inspected for quality, ensuring they meet dimensional standards