The following outlines the standard inner packing materials we use for our wooden toys and furniture products, along with their main functions.
This description is intended to help customers understand the protective role of each material during transport, handling, and storage.
The materials and packing methods described represent our standard practice and can be adjusted according to specific customer requirements or shipping methods.
EPE Foam Pearl Cotton
Main Functions:
Provides basic cushioning to absorb shocks during transport;
Separates boards or components to prevent direct contact, scratches, or dents;
Helps maintain stability of disassembled products within the packaging.
Typical Usage:
For flat-packed wooden toys or furniture;
Large panels or components prone to friction or damage.

Bubble Wrap Single Bubble Sheet
Main Functions:
Provides additional localized protection for protruding parts;
Reduces risk of damage to small or movable components during handling and shipping;
Serves as a supplementary material for areas not fully covered by EPE foam.
Typical Usage:
Knobs, doors, decorative pieces, or other detailed parts;
Areas where EPE foam coverage is limited.

Foam Sheets
Main Functions:
Offers strong compression and impact resistance;
Creates a cushioning layer between the product and outer carton;
Helps distribute external pressure, reducing the risk of structural damage during stacking or transport.
Typical Usage:
Full-box transport;
Products requiring higher protection against compression.

Cardboard Cartons
Main Functions:
Provides overall structural support to protect the product's shape;
Enhances stability during transport, handling, and storage;
Uses 5-ply double wall cartons for outer packaging, providing good compression and bursting strength suitable for standard export shipping;
Small parts can be secured with cardboards or individual small cartons to prevent movement or scattering inside the box.

