Rigid metal protection
Tin shells help protect electronics, tools, game parts, sample kits, and accessories during storage and transit.
Rigid custom metal packaging
Develop electronics tins, game tins, tool kits, sample kits, and industrial metal packaging with inserts, closures, carton protection, and export packing planned together from the first structure review.
Protection and presentation
Electronics, tools, game components, and sample kits need packaging that controls movement. The outer tin protects the product, while inserts and packing logic determine whether the contents arrive cleanly arranged.
For B2B programs, repeatability matters. Approved dimensions, inserts, closures, print zones, and carton packing should move into a stable production file before mass production.
Foam, sponge, blister, or paperboard inserts help hold products in position inside the metal shell.
Lid fit, wall strength, stacking, and carton packing are reviewed together for export handling.
Industrial packaging portfolio
Use rigid metal packaging when product fit, impact protection, component organization, and premium presentation all matter.
Foam inserts Minimalist tins for watches, headphones, chargers, USB drives, accessories, and small electronics paired with precision-cut inserts.
Durable shell Square and rectangular tins can protect cards, tokens, dice, mini components, and collectible game pieces while improving shelf presence.
Organized fit Rigid tins can organize sample parts, small tools, accessories, replacement pieces, and branded industrial kits.
High strength Tall cylindrical tins can create premium bottle presentation while adding structure for retail, duty-free, and gifting programs.
Technical capability
Industrial and 3C tins are engineered around product size, insert material, impact risk, closure behavior, and export packing assumptions.
EVA foam, sponge, blister, molded pulp, and paperboard can be sampled around product dimensions and presentation goals.
Hinges, slip lids, snap-fit closures, and tall tube structures are checked for repeated use and shipping behavior.
Approved specs can include carton quantity, polybag, label, insert orientation, and export handoff notes.
Industrial tin development
Share product dimensions, weight, fragility, insert preference, and shipping route. We can recommend a metal shell, closure, insert, and carton packing path.