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Dry forming platform combines precision dual-drum airlaid formation, in-line custom pad formation and precision transfer technology
February 24, 2026
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Yangi has launched the first production-ready dry-formed fiber tray for meat, fish, deli and ready meals, enabled by Cellera, the company’s turnkey dry forming technology. As a fully integrated industrial platform, Cellera delivers cost-competitive high-volume output with repeatable precision, providing operational stability. With premium surface quality, predictable performance and expanded design freedom, the tray enables brands to move beyond the limitations of wet-molded fiber.
The tray has been developed to meet the functional requirements of various food applications. Tested for consumer use in chilled, frozen, microwave and oven settings, the tray maintains its shape, strength and stability across typical consumer handling. With sealing capabilities and compatibility with Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP), it supports shelf-life ambitions across protein and ready-meal applications.
Made from renewable, responsibly sourced virgin fibers, the tray features a PFAS-free composition and a functional laminate applied selectively to high-demand applications. Recyclability is dependent on the selected laminate, with certain structures designed to be compatible with existing paper recycling systems, supporting fiber recovery after use. Integrated fiber chemistry also ensures the right outer properties of the tray. The tray is available in bleached and unbleached options, and the size can be adapted to the required format. It supports debossing, high-resolution digital printing across the full surface — including the sides — as well as a label-ready finish.
“The tray can be used as designed or customized to meet specific product, barrier and design requirements,” says Hanna Rudel, chief commercial officer at Yangi. “It gives brands and converters the flexibility to adopt fiber-based packaging that is intentional, premium, and high-performing without compromising on design, functionality, or cost.”
The tray is produced using Cellera, Yangi’s dry forming platform, which combines precision dual-drum airlaid formation, in-line custom pad formation and precision transfer technology to deliver maximum fiber control and optimized material use in every product, unlocking smooth, uniform surfaces previously unattainable with renewable fibers.
By eliminating the wet stage of traditional pulp molding, Cellera also simplifies production, reduces process complexity and enables industrial-scale dry forming with fast four- to six-second cycle times. The result is predictable, high-volume output with tighter tolerances, consistent quality and lower energy and water use. Dry forming represents a fundamental shift in fiber packaging production, replacing wet pulp processes with a precise, scalable and design-flexible approach, according to the company.
“With renewable materials, a PFAS-free composition, ~ 80% lower CO₂ impact compared to plastic alternatives and scalable industrial reliability, Yangi’s dry-formed tray represents more than just a product launch,” says Anna Altner, founder at Yangi. “For packaging producers and brands seeking alternatives to wet-molded fiber, it signals the arrival of dry forming as the new benchmark in fiber-based packaging.”
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