Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types and sizes of PP food containers typically offered by exporters?
PP food container exporters typically offer a wide range of types and sizes to cater to various needs. Here are some common types and sizes of PP food containers that exporters may offer:
Round Containers: These are cylindrical containers with a round shape and come in various sizes, ranging from small portions to larger capacities suitable for storing meals.
Rectangular Containers: These containers have a rectangular shape and are available in different sizes, making them suitable for storing different food items, including leftovers and meal preps.
Compartmentalized Containers: These containers have divided compartments within a single container, allowing for the separation of different food items. They are available in various configurations, such as two, three, or four compartments.
Deli Containers: Deli containers are typically shallow, wide-mouthed containers used for packaging and storing salads, fruits, deli meats, and other food items. They are available in different sizes to accommodate various portion sizes.
Sauce Cups: These smaller containers are designed for storing sauces, dips, dressings, or condiments. They come in various sizes, usually with a secure lid to prevent leaks.
Tamper-evident Containers: These containers are equipped with tamper-evident features, such as a seal or closure system that provides visual indication if the container has been opened or tampered with. They are commonly used for food delivery or takeout purposes.
Microwavable Containers: These containers are specifically designed to withstand microwave heating and are labeled as microwave-safe. They come in different sizes and are suitable for reheating food directly in the container.
Freezer-safe Containers: PP food containers suitable for freezing food typically have thicker walls and airtight lids to prevent freezer burn. They are available in various sizes to accommodate different portions.
Hinged Lid Containers: These containers have a hinged lid attached to the base, making them convenient for food storage and transportation. They are often used for single-serve meals, sandwiches, or salads.