Paper coffins are designed with the core concepts of environmental protection, lightweight, and biodegradability. Through scientific material selection and precision craftsmanship, they balance practicality and aesthetics.
Paper coffins are designed with the core concepts of environmental protection, lightweight, and biodegradability. Through scientific material selection and precision craftsmanship, they balance practicality and aesthetics.
Material selection: equal emphasis on natural and recyclable materials Substrate: Made of high-strength corrugated cardboard, recycled pulp, or bamboo fiber composite material, with a tear resistance strength of over 70% of traditional wood. Coating: Use bio based waterproof coating or biodegradable polymer to ensure moisture resistance while avoiding chemical contamination. Adhesive: Use starch based adhesive or plant-based adhesive instead of traditional formaldehyde adhesive to achieve zero harmful gas release. Structural Design: Lightweight and Load Balancing Honeycomb cardboard structure: imitates honeycomb hexagonal design, disperses pressure, and has a load-bearing capacity of 200-300 kilograms, meeting the needs of body placement. Reinforcement design: Paper or bamboo fiber reinforcement strips are embedded at the four corners and bottom of the coffin to prevent deformation during transportation. Foldable process: Using laser die-cutting and indentation technology, the coffin body can be folded into a flat shape, and quickly assembled through buckles or pins after unfolding, without the need for tools. Production process: combination of automation and customization 3D printing template: Customize the shape, size, and decorative pattern of the coffin according to customer needs, with an error controlled within ± 1mm. Automated assembly line: From cardboard cutting, folding, coating to assembly, the entire process is mechanized, and the production time for a single coffin is only 15-20 minutes. Cost composition: Transparency and controllability Material cost: The price of recycled pulp and bamboo fiber is only one-third of that of solid wood, and there is no need for expensive metal accessories. Production cost: Automated assembly lines reduce labor costs, with individual labor costs accounting for only 10% -15% of the selling price. Transportation cost: After folding, the volume is reduced by 80%, and a single truck can load 50-80 pieces, reducing logistics costs by 70%. Price comparison: much lower than traditional coffins Cost effectiveness advantage: save money but not quality Functional benchmark: The load-bearing, waterproof, and flame-retardant properties are comparable to wooden coffins, but the price is 60% -80% lower. Emotional value: Personalized customization endows coffins with unique meaning, compensating for the "cheap feeling" brought by low prices. Long term benefits: Adapting to ecological burial can save cemetery costs. Paper coffins have achieved the triple goals of environmental protection, economy, and practicality through scientific material selection, precision craftsmanship, and large-scale production For users: enjoy high-quality funerals at low cost, personalized customization to convey emotions; To society: reduce resource consumption and promote the green transformation of the funeral industry; For the industry: Open up new markets, promote technological innovation and employment upgrading. One sentence recommendation: Paper coffins are not a 'cheap substitute', but a wise choice to redefine funerals with technology and culture
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