Food-grade varnish
Direct food contact safe coating options for dry food, tea, coffee, candy, biscuits, and gift assortments.
Food-grade custom metal packaging
From airtight coffee caddies to holiday biscuit tins, we manufacture food-grade custom metal packaging designed for freshness protection, shelf impact, and repeatable production.
Superior preservation
Metal packaging creates a strong barrier against light, oxygen, and moisture - three major causes of quality loss in coffee, tea, biscuits, spices, candy, and dry food. When structure, coating, and closure are planned together, the tin can protect freshness while carrying a premium retail identity.
A well-made food tin also has a second life. Consumers often keep embossed cookie, tea, and candy tins for home storage, giving the package more brand presence after the first purchase.
Unlike clear plastic or glass, a metal shell blocks light exposure and helps protect oils, fats, tea leaves, spices, and roasted coffee.
Tin structures help protect fragile foods such as biscuits, wafers, and confectionery from crushing during storage and export handling.
Food packaging portfolio
We maintain mold references and engineering patterns for dry foods, confectionery, coffee, tea, and gift-ready food packaging programs.
Aroma retention Moisture and air are the enemies of roasted coffee beans and premium loose-leaf teas. We engineer cylindrical and square tins with inner plug lids or food-grade silicone ring options to improve aroma lock.
Gifting volume Large-capacity round, square, and rectangular tins support holiday assortments, butter cookies, wafers, and premium bakery programs while giving the lid room for embossing and retail storytelling.
Pocket portability Portable micro-tins require precise tolerance control so closures continue to work cleanly after repeated use. We support hinged boxes, slide tops, and click-clack style formats.
Luxury segments For premium chocolate, confectionery, and specialty food gifting, the tin becomes part of the product experience. Matte varnish, spot UV, embossing, and insert support help create a more giftable package.
Technical capability
A food tin is only as useful as its closure. We recommend sealing routes according to product sensitivity, filling method, shelf-life expectations, and production budget.
A tight-fitting metal inner plug sits inside the tin neck and is covered by an outer slip lid. This is a practical route for tea, coffee, and aroma-sensitive dry food programs.
A food-safe silicone ring can be integrated into selected lid or neck designs to create a compression fit for stronger air and moisture control.
For selected food and specialty programs, a two-piece deep-drawn construction can reduce seam-related risk and create a cleaner premium appearance.
Food tin development
Share product type, filling method, target quantity, dimensions, shelf-life concerns, and artwork status. Our packaging engineers can check existing molds or recommend a custom tooling route.