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Hold one and you’ll notice the softly matte surface—no plasticky sheen—so colors from fruit tarts to pesto pasta read clean on camera. The rim has a reassuring firmness; when a fork slides, you get a quiet, paper-like whisper rather than a brittle scrape. Fibre density and molded geometry minimize flex with saucy or oily dishes, so servers can move quickly without double-plating. The plate is microwave and freezer ready, rated to 220°C/428°F, so you can reheat, blast-chill, or stage cold desserts with confidence. When service ends, composting helps divert waste from landfill while keeping your back-of-house workflow simple.
Parameter | Value |
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Material | Plant Fibre (Bagasse) |
Color | White / Natural |
Size | 155 × 15 mm (≈ 6") |
Heat Resistance | Up to 220°C / 428°F |
Package | 1,000 pcs/CTN |
Gross Weight | 7 kg/CTN |
End-of-life | Compostable (brand visuals note “within 90 days”) |
Heavy-duty feel in a 6" footprint: Built to support sides, cake slices, sliders, and tasting portions without wobble or soak-through.
Appliance versatility: Microwave and freezer safe by design; the category also includes oven-tolerant SKUs, validating robust thermal performance for fibreware.
No wax or plastic lining: Aligns with buyers moving away from coated paper; many peer products emphasize “no added PFAS,” reflecting a shift toward safer chemistry.
Compostable positioning: Common market standards include ASTM D6400, TÜV OK Compost, and USDA Biobased; always confirm local facility availability.
Proven market acceptance: Leading 7" analogues show strong customer ratings and even money-back guarantees—evidence that modern fibre plates meet high expectations.
Materials & Safety: Plant fibre/bagasse with no wax/plastic lining; increasing prevalence of no added PFAS for compliance and brand safety.
Thermal & Appliance Use: Microwave/freezer as baseline; several peers cite oven compatibility or higher heat ceilings. Our spec: up to 220°C for operational clarity.
Barrier & Strength: Soak/grease resistance and “heavy duty” performance are essential for saucy, oily, and protein-rich menus that stress-test plates during service.
Compostability & Standards: Buyers often request ASTM D6400, TÜV OK Compost (HOME/INDUSTRIAL), CMA, or USDA BioPreferred; messaging should pair claims with local-facility guidance.
Pack & Logistics: Typical case counts are 500–1,000; publishing dimensions and weights reduces friction in demand planning. Your current spec—1,000 pcs/CTN, ~7 kg—supports predictable freight and storage.
Customization (B2B): OEM/ODM, PFAS-free options, custom logo/pack, and flexible MOQs are common; these enable programmatic rollouts across multi-site operations.
Verified Specs, Clear Parameters: We publish exact dimensions, heat tolerance, and carton data for smooth procurement and menu engineering.
Manufacturing Readiness: One-stop support, free samples, mixed containers, and complete certificates for factory and products accelerate onboarding for distributors and national accounts.
Sustainability Without Drama: A compostable, plastic-free plate that performs in real kitchens—hot line to cold prep—so your teams don’t have to compromise.
Market-Aligned Compliance: Our plate aligns with category norms (microwave/freezer safe; compostable claims), helping you meet buyer checklists and emerging PFAS policies in multiple states.
Q1. Is it microwave/oven/freezer safe?
Microwave and freezer: yes (per listing). While some fibre plates in the market are oven-tolerant, always follow standard precautions and avoid dry overheating without food load.
Q2. Is it compostable at home or only commercially?
Market standards span commercial and home composting. Access varies by region and program; confirm with local providers before issuing disposal instructions to guests.
Q3. Does it contain PFAS or coatings?
The construction avoids plastic/wax linings, and the market is moving to “no added PFAS” as a procurement norm. If you require explicit PFAS documentation, PFAS-free configurations are available on request.
Q4. How does it compare on strength?
Category leaders position fibre plates as “heavy duty” with reliable grease resistance. This 6" format is calibrated for sides, desserts, and saucy appetizers without the need for double-plating.
Hold one and you’ll notice the softly matte surface—no plasticky sheen—so colors from fruit tarts to pesto pasta read clean on camera. The rim has a reassuring firmness; when a fork slides, you get a quiet, paper-like whisper rather than a brittle scrape. Fibre density and molded geometry minimize flex with saucy or oily dishes, so servers can move quickly without double-plating. The plate is microwave and freezer ready, rated to 220°C/428°F, so you can reheat, blast-chill, or stage cold desserts with confidence. When service ends, composting helps divert waste from landfill while keeping your back-of-house workflow simple.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Material | Plant Fibre (Bagasse) |
Color | White / Natural |
Size | 155 × 15 mm (≈ 6") |
Heat Resistance | Up to 220°C / 428°F |
Package | 1,000 pcs/CTN |
Gross Weight | 7 kg/CTN |
End-of-life | Compostable (brand visuals note “within 90 days”) |
Heavy-duty feel in a 6" footprint: Built to support sides, cake slices, sliders, and tasting portions without wobble or soak-through.
Appliance versatility: Microwave and freezer safe by design; the category also includes oven-tolerant SKUs, validating robust thermal performance for fibreware.
No wax or plastic lining: Aligns with buyers moving away from coated paper; many peer products emphasize “no added PFAS,” reflecting a shift toward safer chemistry.
Compostable positioning: Common market standards include ASTM D6400, TÜV OK Compost, and USDA Biobased; always confirm local facility availability.
Proven market acceptance: Leading 7" analogues show strong customer ratings and even money-back guarantees—evidence that modern fibre plates meet high expectations.
Materials & Safety: Plant fibre/bagasse with no wax/plastic lining; increasing prevalence of no added PFAS for compliance and brand safety.
Thermal & Appliance Use: Microwave/freezer as baseline; several peers cite oven compatibility or higher heat ceilings. Our spec: up to 220°C for operational clarity.
Barrier & Strength: Soak/grease resistance and “heavy duty” performance are essential for saucy, oily, and protein-rich menus that stress-test plates during service.
Compostability & Standards: Buyers often request ASTM D6400, TÜV OK Compost (HOME/INDUSTRIAL), CMA, or USDA BioPreferred; messaging should pair claims with local-facility guidance.
Pack & Logistics: Typical case counts are 500–1,000; publishing dimensions and weights reduces friction in demand planning. Your current spec—1,000 pcs/CTN, ~7 kg—supports predictable freight and storage.
Customization (B2B): OEM/ODM, PFAS-free options, custom logo/pack, and flexible MOQs are common; these enable programmatic rollouts across multi-site operations.
Verified Specs, Clear Parameters: We publish exact dimensions, heat tolerance, and carton data for smooth procurement and menu engineering.
Manufacturing Readiness: One-stop support, free samples, mixed containers, and complete certificates for factory and products accelerate onboarding for distributors and national accounts.
Sustainability Without Drama: A compostable, plastic-free plate that performs in real kitchens—hot line to cold prep—so your teams don’t have to compromise.
Market-Aligned Compliance: Our plate aligns with category norms (microwave/freezer safe; compostable claims), helping you meet buyer checklists and emerging PFAS policies in multiple states.
Q1. Is it microwave/oven/freezer safe?
Microwave and freezer: yes (per listing). While some fibre plates in the market are oven-tolerant, always follow standard precautions and avoid dry overheating without food load.
Q2. Is it compostable at home or only commercially?
Market standards span commercial and home composting. Access varies by region and program; confirm with local providers before issuing disposal instructions to guests.
Q3. Does it contain PFAS or coatings?
The construction avoids plastic/wax linings, and the market is moving to “no added PFAS” as a procurement norm. If you require explicit PFAS documentation, PFAS-free configurations are available on request.
Q4. How does it compare on strength?
Category leaders position fibre plates as “heavy duty” with reliable grease resistance. This 6" format is calibrated for sides, desserts, and saucy appetizers without the need for double-plating.