Supplier of Divided Lunch Trays for School Hospital Institutional Use

Divided lunch trays for schools, hospitals, and institutions. PE-coated white cardboard, bulk supply, 3–5 compartments. FDA & EU certified. Get a quote! Overview Engineered to satisfy the rigorous procurement specifications of institutional food service — where packaging must simultaneously comply with public health regulations, support nutritional portion-control standards, withstand high-volume automated and semi-automated assembly-line processing,…
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Divided lunch trays for schools, hospitals, and institutions. PE-coated white cardboard, bulk supply, 3–5 compartments. FDA & EU certified. Get a quote!

Overview

Engineered to satisfy the rigorous procurement specifications of institutional food service — where packaging must simultaneously comply with public health regulations, support nutritional portion-control standards, withstand high-volume automated and semi-automated assembly-line processing, and deliver reliable performance across tens of thousands of identical meals served daily — our divided lunch trays are purpose-built for schools, hospitals, correctional facilities, military dining operations, corporate cafeterias, and government-contracted feeding programs that operate under strict regulatory oversight and zero tolerance for quality inconsistency. Produced in our ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001-certified Shandong facility from thickened food-grade white cardboard with continuous PE interior coating, these institutional trays are available in 3-, 4-, and 5-compartment configurations with compartment proportions calibrated to institutional nutritional guidelines — school lunch dietary standards, hospital therapeutic diet specifications, and military field-ration nutritional requirements. Over 15 years of manufacturing institutional-grade food packaging has taught us that the single most critical performance parameter for this market segment is consistency — every tray in a 100,000-unit order must have identical compartment capacity, identical divider wall height, identical PE coating coverage, and identical structural performance, because institutional food service operations calibrate their portioning equipment, assembly workflows, and nutritional calculations to precise container specifications.

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Product Specifications

ParameterDetails
MaterialThickened food-grade virgin white cardboard (400gsm institutional grade) with food-grade PE interior coating on all surfaces including all divider walls — premium gauge for institutional durability
Available Sizes3-compartment: 900ml, 1100ml; 4-compartment: 1000ml, 1200ml; 5-compartment: 1500ml, 1800ml — institutional portion-standard sizes
Capacity RangeIndividual section volumes calibrated to standard institutional nutritional portions: grain section 250–400ml, protein section 200–350ml, vegetable section(s) 150–300ml, supplementary section(s) 100–200ml
Wall Thickness0.55–0.70mm (400gsm cardboard + PE coating) — heavy institutional gauge providing maximum rigidity during assembly-line processing, tray stacking, and cart transport
Coating TypeFood-grade PE interior coating providing continuous grease barrier, moisture resistance, and microwave compatibility — formulated for the extended hot-hold conditions (30–90 minutes at 60–75°C) common in institutional tray-line service
Temperature Resistance-20°C to 120°C — covering frozen pre-prep, refrigerated advance holding, hot-hold tray-line service (60–75°C), and end-user microwave reheating
Color / Print OptionsInterior: white PE-coated (standard) for institutional cleanliness and portion visibility; Exterior: white (standard); custom printing for school district branding, hospital identity, corporate cafeteria branding, nutritional guideline reference information
Shelf Life24 months in dry, ventilated storage
CertificationsEU EC 1935/2004, US FDA 21 CFR, Japan Food Sanitation Act, Korea MFDS, FSC, SGS tested

Key Features & Benefits

FeatureBenefit for B2B Buyers
400gsm heavy-gauge institutional constructionThe premium cardboard weight provides the structural durability required for assembly-line conveyor belt transport, automated portioning equipment contact, tray-stacking in heated carts, and cafeteria-line distribution — environments where thinner containers jam equipment, collapse under stacking weight, and generate service-line delays
Compartment volumes calibrated to institutional nutritional standardsSection capacities align with standard institutional dietary guidelines — USDA school lunch requirements, hospital therapeutic diet portions, and military nutritional standards — enabling food service directors to build portion compliance into the container geometry rather than relying solely on staff portioning accuracy
Continuous PE coating withstands extended institutional hot-hold conditionsInstitutional food service commonly holds assembled trays at 60–75°C in heated carts for 30–90 minutes before distribution — our PE coating maintains full barrier integrity and structural support through these extended hot-hold conditions without the coating softening, odor release, or barrier failure that lower-grade containers exhibit
Batch-to-batch dimensional consistency for assembly-line compatibilityOur ISO 9001:2015-certified production ensures compartment dimensions, divider positions, and overall tray geometry remain consistent within ±0.5mm across multi-million-unit institutional orders — critical for operations where automated portioning equipment, conveyor-line guides, and tray-cart slot dimensions are calibrated to precise container specifications
Disposable format eliminates institutional dishwashing burdenSingle-use disposal after each meal eliminates the commercial dishwashing labor, equipment, water consumption, energy cost, and cross-contamination risk inherent in reusable tray programs — particularly valuable for hospitals managing infection-control protocols and schools managing limited kitchen labor budgets
PE-coated surface supports food-safety audit complianceThe continuous PE coating creates a non-porous, non-absorbent food-contact surface that satisfies the hygiene standards verified during institutional food safety audits — no fiber exposure, no absorption of grease or bacteria, and no risk of the microbial harboring that damaged or uncoated cardboard surfaces present

Application Scenarios

ScenarioDescriptionRecommended Size
School lunch program daily meal serviceSchool district food service operations packaging 500–50,000+ student lunches daily under USDA National School Lunch Program nutritional guidelines — requiring containers with compartments proportioned to mandatory grain, protein, vegetable, and fruit component requirements and capable of surviving cafeteria-line distribution by students4-compartment (1000ml) for elementary standard; 5-compartment (1500ml) for secondary school with fruit section
Hospital patient tray-line meal assemblyHospital food service departments assembling 200–3,000+ individual patient meals per meal period on conveyor tray lines — with therapeutic diet variations (low-sodium, diabetic, soft-texture, renal) requiring precise compartmented portioning and dietitian-verifiable section volumes4-compartment (1200ml) for standard patient meal; 5-compartment (1800ml) for comprehensive therapeutic diet meal
Corporate cafeteria high-throughput lunch serviceCorporate campus cafeterias serving 500–5,000+ employees during compressed 60–90-minute lunch windows — requiring rapid tray assembly, stable stacking in heated carts, efficient cafeteria-line distribution, and easy microwave reheating for employees eating at their desks3-compartment (1100ml) for corporate standard; 4-compartment (1200ml) for premium corporate dining
Military field dining and operational ration packagingMilitary dining facility contractors and field kitchen operations packaging complete nutritional meals for troops in garrison, training, and deployment environments — requiring containers that withstand rough field handling, stack securely in transport, and provide verifiable nutritional portioning per military dietary standards4-compartment (1200ml) for garrison dining; 5-compartment (1500ml) for field operational ration
Correctional facility meal serviceCorrectional institution food service operations packaging 3 daily meals per inmate across facilities housing 500–5,000+ individuals — requiring cost-effective disposable containers that eliminate the weaponization risk of reusable trays while maintaining compartmented nutritional portioning and food-safety compliance3-compartment (900ml) for controlled-portion meal; 4-compartment (1000ml) for standard institutional meal

Target B2B Customers by Market

Target MarketCustomer TypeKey Application Areas / Products
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands)School catering contractors (Sodexo, Compass Group tier), hospital food service management companies, military catering suppliers, corporate cafeteria operatorsEuropean school lunch program trays, UK NHS hospital patient meal packaging, German Bundeswehr field dining containers, Dutch corporate campus cafeteria lunch trays
Southeast Asia (Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam)School lunch program suppliers, government hospital food service contractors, military dining facility operators, industrial workforce mass-feeding companiesSingapore school meal packaging, Thai government hospital dietary meal trays, SEA military dining containers, Vietnam industrial factory worker lunch trays
Japan & South KoreaJapanese school kyushoku (school lunch) suppliers, Korean hospital meal service contractors, Japanese Self-Defense Force dining suppliers, Korean school lunch program operatorsJapanese school lunch compartmented trays, Korean hospital therapeutic diet containers, JSDF field dining packaging, Korean school nutrition program meal trays
Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia)Hospital food service management, school feeding program contractors, military dining suppliers, labor camp mass-feeding operatorsGulf hospital patient meal trays, Saudi school feeding program containers, UAE military dining packaging, large-scale labor camp meal distribution trays
North America (USA, Canada)USDA National School Lunch Program suppliers, hospital food service management companies (Aramark, Sodexo), military dining facility contractors, correctional institution food service operatorsUS school district lunch trays, Canadian hospital patient meal packaging, military garrison dining containers, correctional facility meal service trays

Customization & OEM Options

Customization TypeOptions AvailableLead Time
Logo PrintingFlexographic 6-color or offset on tray exterior; school district branding, hospital identity, corporate cafeteria branding, nutritional guideline reference panels, dietary classification color-coding (regular, diabetic, low-sodium, halal, kosher)15–20 days
Custom SizesCompartment volumes calibrated to specific institutional nutritional standards (USDA school lunch, hospital therapeutic diet, military MRE supplementary), adjusted proportions for cuisine-specific institutional menus, custom tray dimensions for specific conveyor and heated-cart systems20–25 days (includes mold development)
Material Upgrade450gsm ultra-heavy for maximum assembly-line durability; double-side PE for extended hot-hold conditions; PLA bio-coating for school sustainability mandates; aluminum-foil laminate for oven-compatible institutional reheating15–25 days
Surface FinishClean matte white for clinical and institutional hygiene perception, dietary color-coding bands (tray edge color matching dietary classification), anti-slip textured base for institutional tray-line and heated-cart stability, water-resistant overcoat for condensation management during hot-hold15–22 days
Packaging DesignInstitutional-specific consultation: compartment proportion modeling per nutritional standard, conveyor-line dimensional compatibility verification, heated-cart slot-fit confirmation, dietary classification color-coding system design, institutional procurement documentation support (spec sheets, compliance certificates, test reports)5–10 days (design and documentation)

Why Global B2B Buyers Choose Fude Packaging

Fude Packaging applies 15+ years of food packaging manufacturing expertise to institutional-grade divided trays, recognizing that institutional buyers evaluate packaging suppliers on a fundamentally different set of criteria than commercial food service — institutional procurement demands documented nutritional compliance, verified dimensional consistency across six- and seven-figure order quantities, tested performance under extended hot-hold conditions unique to institutional tray-line service, and comprehensive audit-ready documentation packages that include material certifications, food-contact migration test reports, dimensional tolerance records, and environmental compliance data. Our ISO 9001:2015-certified quality management system delivers the batch-to-batch dimensional consistency that institutional assembly-line operations require, with in-line measurement verifying compartment volume, divider wall position, overall tray dimensions, and PE coating weight at statistical process control intervals throughout every production run. All institutional trays carry independently SGS-verified compliance across EU EC 1935/2004, US FDA 21 CFR, Japan Food Sanitation Act, and Korea MFDS standards, with FSC-certified paper materials satisfying the sustainability procurement mandates that government school programs, public hospital systems, and military supply chains increasingly require, backed by our 500+ million-piece annual capacity for the sustained high-volume delivery schedules institutional contracts demand and coordinated by our 24/7 multilingual (English, Japanese, Korean, Arabic) dedicated account managers experienced in institutional procurement processes and documentation requirements.

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