FEFCO 0900 Series
FEFCO 0900 inserts, dividers, pads, and supports
0900 covers corrugated pieces used inside or alongside another package for separation, spacing, edge protection, and shock absorption.
These parts work with the outer package. Clearance, contact points, and folding time decide whether the insert protects the product or slows packing.
0900 products
Interior fitments and support products
Grouped by what the internal piece does: pad, tray, divider, buffer, shock absorber, or edge protector.
Pads, liners, and wrap-around sheets
Flat pads, liners, and folded sheets used to cover, separate, or protect product faces.
Internal trays, lids, platforms, and staging pieces
Interior trays and support platforms used to position products inside an outer package.
Partitions and divider grids
Cell dividers and grid partitions that separate bottles, jars, parts, or grouped products.
Reinforced inserts and side buffers
Inserted pieces and side supports for heavier or more fragile products inside a carton.
Shock pads and EPS replacement buffers
Corrugated shock absorbers and buffers used where foam or molded protection might otherwise be considered.
Edge and corner protectors
Corner, edge, and side protectors for exposed faces, panels, equipment, and shipped goods.
Series details
Common 0900 details
Interior packaging should be judged with the outer pack and product together. A divider or pad can solve movement in one carton and fail in another.
Product contact
The insert should touch strong product areas and avoid pressure points that can scratch, crush, bend, or mark the item.
Outer box fit
An insert depends on the carton, tray, or mailer around it. Small clearance changes can affect protection.
Assembly time
Partitions and shock buffers can protect well, but folding time and pack-line handling need to make sense.
Material replacement
Some 0900 products can replace foam or plastic supports, but the product weight, drop risk, and order volume matter.
Questions
Common 0900 questions
Do inserts need their own outer box?
Usually, yes. Many 0900 products are internal pieces and should be checked with the carton, mailer, tray, or display they sit inside.
Can corrugated replace foam?
Sometimes. Product fragility, surface finish, drop risk, shipment method, and assembly time all need to be considered.
What details matter for a divider or partition?
Product count, product size, loaded weight, clearance, board grade, and assembly method matter. If the outer carton is unknown, we can still begin from the product set.
Can inserts protect products with delicate surfaces?
Yes, but the contact points need care. Corrugated should touch strong areas and avoid rubbing, marking, or point pressure on finished surfaces.
When is 0100 enough instead of 0900?
0100 may be enough for simple pads, sheets, rails, or edge pieces. Use 0900 when the part needs cells, folded supports, shock buffers, or more controlled positioning.
Do inserts slow down packing?
They can if they require too much folding or placement time. The right insert should protect the product without making the packing station awkward.
Need inserts, pads, or dividers quoted?
Send the product size, quantity, outer box if known, and what needs to be separated, supported, or protected. Add a photo, drawing, old quote, or sample details if you have them. We take it from there.