The conical pillars (column heads) inside the box act like the main beams in a building, forming multiple "arch bridge" structures with the outer shell. Even under heavy pressure on the bottom of the shipping pallet, this ensures the eggs are not vertically compressed.
Each egg cell is designed to be non-clamped, utilizing the elasticity of the pulp to keep the eggs in a slightly "suspended" state. This "soft yet strong" cushioning effect is unmatched by plastic egg cartons, significantly reducing breakage rates during long-distance transportation.
Eggs are living organisms and need to breathe. The natural breathability of pulp fibers allows heat and carbon dioxide generated by the egg to dissipate, preventing moisture condensation on the eggshell surface.
The pulp absorbs excess moisture, keeping the inside of the box dry, effectively inhibiting bacterial growth and extending the shelf life of the eggs.
Molded locking edges, tested through tens of thousands of opening and closing cycles, ensure they won't spring open on automated packaging lines and remain secure when carried by customers.
Made from refined pulp molding, the box is smooth and burr-free. A large flat area on the top surface is specifically designed for automated labeling or brand coding, enhancing product value.
The extremely tight nesting when empty boxes are stacked significantly reduces empty loads on logistics vehicles, saving poultry and egg companies on transportation costs.
It is currently recognized globally as the most environmentally friendly egg packaging. Disposable, biodegradable, and recyclable, fully meeting the standards of large supermarkets (such as Sam's Club and Costco).
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