How To Make Paper Bowls More Durable
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection, paper bowls have become widely used tableware in daily life and commercial places. However, the durability of paper bowls is often a headache. So, how can Wuhan paper bowl manufacturers improve the durability of paper bowls?
1. Choose the right paper
First of all, the quality of the paper directly affects the durability of the paper bowl. Choosing paper with a thick, tight fiber can increase the weight capacity and tear resistance of the bowl. Common high-quality papers include kraft paper, containerboard, etc.
2. Optimize the design
The design of the paper bowl also has an impact on its durability. When designing, the following points should be noted:
The bottom should be thicker: The thickness of the bottom of the paper bowl should be thicker than the other parts to increase the weight capacity.
Edges should be reinforced: The edges of the paper bowl should be reinforced, such as increasing the number of folds or using adhesives, to prevent tearing.
Moderate capacity: The capacity of the paper bowl should match the actual demand, and avoid being too large or too small to reduce damage caused by uneven force.
Third, the production process
When making paper bowls, pay attention to the following:
Fold neatly: When folding paper bowls, it is necessary to ensure that the folding is neat and standardized, so as to increase its structural stability.
Strong bonding: If using adhesive to make paper bowls, make sure the bond is strong and avoid degumming or cracking.
Thermoforming: The durability and waterproofness of paper bowls can be increased through thermoforming.
Fourth, use and maintenance
When using paper bowls, the following points should be noted:
Avoid overheating or cold food: Excessively hot or cold food may deform or break the paper bowl.
Avoid heavy pressure: Do not place heavy objects on a paper bowl so as not to crush it.
Cleaning and maintenance: Wash the paper bowl in time after use to keep it dry and avoid mold growth.

