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About DWELLPAC

Molded pulp project support built around molds, machines, and real production decisions

DWELLPAC supports molded pulp manufacturers with mold engineering, machine matching, and post-processing equipment review. We help customers turn product requirements into practical decisions for mold structure, forming fit, hot pressing, labeling, laminating, packing, and inspection.

DWELLPAC molded pulp project support team

What makes our support different

We start from the product, not only from the machine list

In molded pulp production, the right answer often depends on the product shape, raw material, forming machine, drying condition, mold structure, hot pressing requirement, stacking behavior, and downstream process. DWELLPAC helps customers review these factors together before choosing a mold or equipment configuration.

Mold engineering experience

We review cavity layout, drainage, demolding, stacking height, separation difficulty, product strength, and structure improvement for molded pulp products.

Machine-mold matching

We understand many common pulp molding machines and the practical details needed when matching molds to different machine conditions.

Post-processing focus

We support hot pressing, wet-glue egg carton labeling, tableware laminating, packing, and downstream process review.

Project decision support

We help customers compare requirements, avoid mismatched configurations, and define the next step based on product and production goals.

Molded pulp project review and production support

Our working logic

A molded pulp project is a system, not a single purchase

For egg cartons, fruit trays, consumer packaging, tableware, and other products with surface or shape requirements, hot pressing is usually part of the normal production route after forming and drying. For egg trays and some industrial packaging without strict surface requirements, the process may end after forming and drying. This difference matters when reviewing molds, equipment, and downstream automation.

  • Product type, surface expectation, strength target, and stacking requirement
  • Machine model, forming size, drying condition, and current bottleneck
  • Mold structure, cavity arrangement, drainage, demolding, and separation behavior
  • Hot pressing, laminating, labeling, packing, and QC requirements before shipment

Where we can help

Practical support across molded pulp molds and downstream equipment

Custom molded pulp mold design

Custom molds and tooling

Custom molded pulp mold development for egg trays, egg cartons, tableware, fruit trays, industrial packaging, and special molded pulp products.

Molded pulp post-processing equipment

Post-processing equipment

Hot pressing, tableware laminating, egg carton and egg box wet-glue labeling, and packing-related process review.

Molded pulp project planning and review

Project review

Configuration discussion based on product drawings, sample photos, existing line conditions, capacity targets, and market requirements.

How we work

From requirement review to a clearer solution direction

DWELLPAC does not need every detail at the first message. A product photo, drawing, machine condition, and target result are enough to start a practical technical discussion.

1

Understand the product

We review product shape, size, strength, stacking, surface, and market requirements.

2

Review the line

We check machine type, forming size, drying route, current bottleneck, and automation level.

3

Define the process

We discuss mold structure, hot pressing, laminating, labeling, packing, or QC needs.

4

Confirm direction

We move toward mold, equipment, or configuration discussion after the main requirements are clear.

Responsible project communication

We prefer clear facts over exaggerated claims

Different molded pulp products need different process decisions. DWELLPAC can provide CE based on project requirements, and product capacity should be confirmed according to product type, mold arrangement, machine condition, and process route.

For egg carton and egg box labeling, DWELLPAC focuses on wet-glue labeling, which helps reduce label cost compared with sticker-based routes. Configurations can support up to 3600 pcs/hour, with optional inside printing depending on project requirements.

What helps us reply faster

  • Product photo, drawing, or 3D file
  • Machine model and forming size
  • Target capacity and automation level
  • Surface, hot pressing, laminating, labeling, packing, or QC needs
  • Target market and any testing or certification direction

Start with your product requirement

Send DWELLPAC your molded pulp project details

Share your product drawing, sample photo, current machine condition, target capacity, and any post-processing requirements. We will help review the practical direction before you move deeper into molds, equipment, or process configuration.

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If you have any queries, get in touch today! Don't hesitate. We try to take the extra step for our customer satisfaction.
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