Machinery · MCH · HS Chapter 84

Machinery that is already matched to its furnish.

A molded-fiber line only performs as well as the pulp it runs on, and pulp only performs on a line set up for it. Fibra supplies pulp molding machinery, molds and tooling from established machine works in China, together with the bamboo and bagasse pulp the lines are configured for. One desk, one accountability.

Production lines

Three lines, configured to the product.

Fibra supplies three proven line types, each delivered with its molds, its commissioning plan and the furnish contract that runs on it.

LIN-PPackaging

Packaging production line

Molded inserts, industrial trays and protective e-commerce packaging. Wet-pressed or dry-formed configurations, running unbleached bamboo, bagasse or blended furnish.

LIN-EEgg packaging

Egg box production line

Egg boxes, egg trays and fruit trays on rotary formers built for continuous, high-volume output, running unbleached non-wood or recycled paper furnish.

LIN-TTableware

Tableware production line

Plates, bowls, clamshells and lids. Forming, hot-press and trim in one line with food-contact tooling, running bleached bagasse and bamboo blends with PFAS-free additive systems.

Scope

From pulper to stacked product.

M-01Preparation

Pulping and stock preparation

Pulpers, refiners and stock systems that turn dry pulp sheets back into a molded-fiber furnish at the consistency and freeness your products need.

M-02Forming

Forming, hot-press and trim lines

Automatic lines for tableware, cup lids, trays, egg packaging and industrial inserts: forming, hot-pressing, trimming and stacking configured to the product family.

M-03Tooling

Molds and tooling

Product-specific mold sets, spares and replacement tooling, specified against your drawings or developed from a reference product.

The case for one desk

Startup risk lives in the seams.

When the machine comes from one vendor and the fibre from another, every commissioning problem becomes a negotiation about whose fault it is. Pairing the furnish and the line under one supplier closes that seam.

Specification
Line and furnish specified together. Freeness targets, blend ratios and additive systems are agreed against the machine configuration before anything ships.
Commissioning
Coordinated with the machine works. Installation, trial runs and operator handover planned with the builder's engineers and your team.
Continuity
The relationship outlasts the invoice. After commissioning, the same desk supplies pulp, spares and tooling, and answers when something drifts.

Process

How a machinery project runs.

  1. Product brief

    You define the end products, target capacity and plant constraints. We translate that into a line type and furnish requirement.

  2. Configuration & quotation

    Line configuration, mold set and furnish specification quoted together, with delivery and commissioning timeline.

  3. Build & inspection

    Manufacture at the machine works with inspection milestones. Third-party inspection can be arranged before dispatch.

  4. Commissioning & supply

    Installation and trial production coordinated on site, then continuous pulp supply under the same relationship.