Inserts on the Huamei floor — the materials, the use cases, the operational details.
What it is.
i.The structure inside the box. EVA foam (closed-cell, hand-cut or die-stamped), moulded paper pulp, cut-flute corrugated, or a satin-wrapped cradle. Whatever holds the object steady through transit and presents it cleanly on opening.
We dimension to ±1 mm of the product. Bottles get pulp cradles with a recessed neck; jewellery sits on a foam pillow under a paper card. Multi-piece sets get matched apertures — the eye reads the kit before the hand reaches in.
Inserts are drop-tested to ISTA-3A on project. Pulp is the sustainable default; EVA where impact protection is the priority. Lead time follows the outer box, 20–28 days typical.
In the archive.
All 4 volumes →Specification.
Huamei · Archive- Min run
- 300 pcs
- Lead time
- 20 – 28 days
- Substrates
- Coated · Uncoated · Cloth
- Certifications
- FSC · PEFC · ISO 14001
- Tolerance
- ±0.1 mm
- Sample turn
- 72 hr
What buyers ask first.
Huamei · FAQWhat materials do you make inserts from?
EVA foam (hand-cut or die-stamped), moulded paper pulp, cut-flute corrugated, satin-wrapped cradles. Pulp is the sustainable default; EVA where impact protection is the priority.
How tight is the fit?
We dimension inserts to ±1 mm of the product. Bottle cradles include a recessed neck; multi-piece sets get matched apertures across the kit.
Are inserts drop-tested?
Yes — to ISTA-3A on project. Test results are part of the project record. EVA is specified when impact protection is the priority.
Read further.
Notes from the press floorBegin with inserts.
Every topic in the Huamei archive starts the same way — a brief, a sample, a price band. We post first-round samples free of charge.