Food-contact aluminum foil rolls designed for catering and professional kitchens, with your logo printed on each retail box
Built to handle hot ovens, busy prep lines, greasy trays, and cold storage without turning brittle or tearing easily
Helps you deliver a cleaner, more consistent brand experience at every takeaway, buffet, and event
Available in roll or sheet formats, with optional perforation or embossing for faster portioning and better grip
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In a catering kitchen, foil is not a “small item.” It is the thing your team reaches for when trays come out hissing hot, when sauces threaten to leak, and when a delivery has to arrive looking exactly as it left your prep table. Printed Aluminum Foil Rolls for Catering are made for that reality: the foil feels smooth and clean in the hand, unrolls with a steady glide, and gives a crisp “snap” when you tear along the cutter edge. Your branding sits where customers actually notice it, on the box they keep on the counter, not hidden in a shipping label.
This product is designed to protect food and protect reputation at the same time. The foil forms a reliable barrier against oil, moisture, and odor transfer, helping roasted items stay juicy, baked goods stay intact, and chilled food stay fresh longer in transit. When you choose custom printing per roll in box, you turn a daily consumable into a quiet but constant reminder of your brand standards.
Strong, flexible foil that resists punctures during wrapping of bone-in meats, hot pans, and stacked trays
High-temperature performance for oven use, grilling support, and heat retention during holding and delivery
Oil-resistant surface that helps prevent sauce bleed-through and keeps outer packaging cleaner
Moisture locking barrier that reduces drying during roasting and minimizes freezer burn in storage
Anti-sticking behavior that improves release when covering dishes and lining trays
Clean tearing options: serrated cutter box packaging and optional perforation for portion control
Branding that works: customized logo and print design aligned to retail presentation in kitchens and events
Practical purchasing advantages for B2B: low MOQ options and fast delivery planning for repeat orders
This catering foil is made from food-grade aluminum foil using commonly adopted alloys for packaging applications: 8011 and 1235. The foil is supplied in a soft temper so it conforms quickly around containers, plates, and irregular tray shapes without springing back. In use, that “soft hand” matters: it wraps tightly with less effort, folds neatly at corners, and creates a more consistent seal around edges.
For catering buyers, safety is not just a claim; it is documentation and control. That is why this product is positioned for traceable production and repeatable supply. For printed versions, you can specify artwork requirements, color targets, and print placement so each batch looks consistent across multiple shipments. If your market requires additional food-contact documentation, third-party testing or compliance paperwork can be arranged as part of the order workflow, so procurement and QA teams can approve materials with fewer back-and-forth cycles.
Custom printing is where this product becomes a brand tool rather than a generic commodity. You can print logos, patterns, brand colors, handling icons, or promotional elements on the box and coordinate the overall visual style to match your store identity. The packaging is designed to be “front-of-house acceptable” for open kitchens, buffet lines, and event stations, not just a backroom carton.
Customization options typically include:
Size customization: width and length tailored to your dispensing habits and kitchen stations
Thickness selection: choose lighter foil for fast wrapping or heavier foil for aggressive handling and high-heat tasks
Format choices: roll or sheet, depending on how your team portions foil during peak service
Surface options: solid, perforated, or embossed to improve tear control and grip
Print options: customized design and branding elements matched to your packaging style
Packaging structure: per roll in box, plus outer carton and pallet packing for shipping stability
A simple approach many buyers use is to standardize two SKUs: a general-purpose foil for daily prep and a heavier-duty foil for grilling, roasting, and bulk catering trays. This reduces training friction and keeps inventory clean.
Catering foil must do three jobs at once: protect food quality, protect operational speed, and protect presentation. This foil is designed for all three.
Heat handling: suitable for high-temperature environments where food is roasted, baked, or held warm
Oil resistance: helps prevent greasy staining that can make cartons and bags look untidy
Freshness support: reduces odor transfer and slows moisture loss, especially important for delivery windows
Tear behavior: designed for smoother dispensing and reduced waste during fast pulls
Typical use cases by task:
| Catering task | What you need | How the foil supports it |
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| Tray lining | Clean release, easier cleanup | Anti-stick tendency and heat resistance reduce pan scrubbing |
| Hot food wrapping | Tight folds, fewer leaks | Soft temper conforms to corners and edges, oil barrier reduces seepage |
| Holding and transport | Heat retention, moisture control | Barrier layer helps preserve warmth and reduces drying |
| Freezer storage | Reduced freezer burn | Moisture locking helps protect texture and taste |
| Grill assistance | Heat resilience, controlled coverage | Helps retain moisture and protect surfaces during cooking steps |
This product is available with flexible packing configurations to match how you distribute and store consumables. Standard packing options include bag, box, carton, and pallet. The retail box format supports daily dispensing, while master cartons and pallets support warehouse handling and container loading efficiency.
B2B buyers often care about two practical details: damage rate and restocking speed. A well-structured carton-and-pallet approach reduces crushed boxes, prevents loose rolls, and keeps printing clean during shipping. For multi-branch catering operations, you can also standardize box labeling and add batch identification so each location receives consistent material and your inventory system can track consumption.
Commercial advantages offered for procurement planning include fast delivery scheduling and low MOQ pathways, which can be especially useful when you are launching a new brand design, testing a seasonal campaign, or expanding into new outlets.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | VLB7 |
| Material | Aluminum foil |
| Alloy | 8011, 1235 |
| Grade | Food Grade |
| Temper | Soft |
| Thickness | 6–100 micron |
| Width range | 5 cm–150 cm |
| Length range | 2 m–500 m |
| Shape | Roll, Sheet |
| Type | Solid, Perforated, Embossed |
| Logo | Can be printed |
| Customized | |
| Packing | Bag, Box, Carton, Pallet |
| Applications | Catering foil rolls, household foil with bracket and knife, hairdressing foil, nail foil, hookah foil |
Consistency is what turns a consumable into a dependable supply item. For catering buyers, the risks are simple: random tearing, inconsistent thickness, messy print, or packaging that arrives crushed. Quality control should therefore focus on the things your kitchen feels immediately: roll winding consistency, edge condition, tearing behavior, and surface cleanliness. For printed packaging, the priority is color stability and alignment, so your brand identity does not drift from batch to batch.
A practical QC workflow for B2B orders can include thickness checks, visual inspection for surface defects, and verification of packaging integrity before shipment. On the service side, buyers typically benefit from a clear customization process: artwork confirmation, sampling when needed, and repeat-order records that reduce future lead time. This reduces purchasing friction and helps you keep the same customer-facing presentation across every event and outlet.
Catering-first specification range with flexible customization for width, length, thickness, and formats
Brand-ready packaging that supports daily dispensing and professional presentation
Options for embossed and perforated foil to improve grip and portioning speed
Low-MOQ friendly for new designs, pilot programs, and multi-SKU testing
Fast delivery planning and export-ready packing options including cartons and pallets
B2B communication built around repeatability: stable specs, consistent print targets, and reorder continuity
You can customize thickness, width, length, roll or sheet format, solid or perforated or embossed type, and printed branding. Packaging can also be configured for bag, box, carton, and pallet shipment needs.
For high-volume wrapping and basic food covering, lighter options reduce cost and improve speed. For roasting, grilling support, and heavy trays, thicker foil reduces punctures and waste. Many catering buyers standardize two thickness levels to simplify inventory.
Yes. The box can be customized with your logo and design so each roll looks consistent across outlets and events. You can also standardize labeling for warehouse handling and branch distribution.
The foil is designed for high-temperature catering workflows such as oven use, heat preservation, and food covering during cooking and holding. Your team should still follow normal kitchen safety practices for handling hot surfaces.
Packing can be arranged as bag, box, carton, and pallet depending on your order volume and logistics plan. Pallet packing is recommended for export shipments to reduce damage.
MOQ and lead time depend on size, thickness, and printing requirements. Low MOQ options are available, and delivery can be planned to support repeat purchasing cycles.
Yes. In addition to catering and household use, it can also be supplied for hairdressing foil, nail foil, and hookah-related applications, depending on your market needs and packaging preferences.