Design R&D

Paper Processing Procedure

  • Client Consultation

    We collect data and solicit opinions regarding the client's preferred design direction.

  • Paper Processing

    By employing our laser cutter, printer, and coding machine, we fabricate a preliminary sample for the client's evaluation.

  • Initial Sample Exhibition
    (Design Application)

    We identify and address potential complications arising during sample manufacturing, propose enhancements, and determine an optimized course of action.

  • Secondary Sample Exhibition
    (Print Presentation)

    Following a comprehensive comparison, rectification, and integration of the client's design draft, we present the second sample

  • Sample Finalization

    The ultimate sample is ratified after undergoing two stages of revision. (Initial and Secondary presentations).

  • Delivery Following
    Development & Production

    Post sample endorsement, we commence mass production and subsequently deliver the completed product.

Molding Processing Procedure

  • Consultation

    We gather opinions and data on the client's desired design direction.

  • Molding

    The initial stage of molding development involves the R&D team devising a design plan.

  • Initial Sample Exhibition
    (Material and Shape Determination)

    Upon completing the design, we process it using resin and aluminum and then unveil the resulting sample.

  • Secondary Sample Exhibition
    (Quantity and Size Verification)

    Clients use revised and enhanced samples to assess the design and size.

  • Approval of Molding Sample

    The principal mold production commences once the final sample is endorsed following the first and second sample refinement processes.

  • Delivery Following Mold
    Development & Production

    Molding operations proceed, culminating in the delivery of the finished product.

PROCESSING MATERIAL

  • PolyproPylene

    DURE is committed to developing food containers composed of materials free from hazardous substances and endocrine disruptors, ensuring wholesome meals for consumers. By abstaining from using DEHP or Bisphenol A in raw polypropylene (PP) materials, our containers eliminate the risk of harmful substance detection within the human body. Furthermore, their heat-resistant properties ensure that the product maintains its integrity even when exposed to microwave oven usage.

  • Polyethylene Terephthalate

    DURE is dedicated to realizing its vision of establishing a prominent disposable food container industry position, leveraging cutting-edge technology and a competitive edge. By utilizing the versatile polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material, we expertly fabricate our food containers in a wide variety of designs and shapes to cater to diverse business needs.

  • Polylactic Acid

    1. Eco-label Certification Rationale: Minimizing local environmental pollution and reducing harmful substances.

    2. Disposal Guidelines: Upon discarding, avoid mixing with recyclable synthetic resins and dispose of them in designated trash bags.

    3. Product Storage and Usage Instructions:

    a) Our product utilizes biodegradable resin, which will break down if the guidelines in section c) are followed.

    b) The product's intended functionality can be maintained for up to 3 years when employed correctly.

    c) Avoid direct sunlight and use in environments below 60°C. When landfilled under conditions of 60°C, the product biodegrades naturally by more than 90% within 180 days.

  • Aluminium

    DURE's diverse range of aluminum products is available in an array of shapes and configurations, ensuring their versatility and suitability as multi-purpose food containers for a wide variety of applications. DURE's aluminum containers are safe for use in a microwave oven.

  • Paper

    DURE is a corporate entity emphasizing the importance of societal welfare and environmental sustainability. Through our significant contributions to the national economy and dedication to implementing shared management principles, we strive for a responsible and equitable business approach.

  • Bagasse Pulp

    Bagasse pulp boasts sustainability and cost-effectiveness, making it an attractive option for eco-conscious businesses. Derived from sugarcane waste, this biodegradable and compostable material reduces reliance on virgin wood, supports waste reduction, and reinforces a green global footprint.