Specification
A 1.2 kg roll is sufficient for households to use over a handful of weeks of regular use—from wrapping up left-overs to lining baking trays in a standard home kitchen—without taking up unnecessary storage space. For small catering businesses, food stands, or home bakeries, it is a cost-effective option that avoids the natural bulkiness of an industrial-sized roll with a consistent supply.
Details include:
| Alloy |
8011, 1235 |
| Temper |
O (Soft) |
| Thickness |
8–25 microns |
| Width |
200mm–1600mm |
| Roll Core ID |
76mm (3 inch) or 152mm (6 inch) |
| Surface |
One side bright, one side matte |
| MOQ |
3 tons per size |
| Packaging |
Standard export wooden case |
| Customization |
Thickness, width, logo, and packaging can be customized |
| Application |
Household kitchen foil rolls, catering foil, baking foil, wrapping foil |
20-30 cm Width: The Household Workhorse Width between 20 cm and 30 cm is most common for residential 1.2 kg aluminum foil rolls. These sizes are most suitable for household appliances and day-to-day needs. A 25 cm width, for instance, nests perfectly into the awaiting hands of an average consumer as they wrap single portions of food, such as sandwiches, grilled chicken, or sliced cheese. This is the ideal width to create an airtight seal which increases freshness and reduces cross-contamination kept in the refrigerator. The 25 cm also fits nicely into standard baking pans, allowing consumers to use or replace the foil when lining to prevent baked goods from sticking to the pan—cookies, cake, casseroles, etc.
Home chefs also utilize the width for grilling: wet or dry wrapping vegetables, fish, or small cuts of meat keeps juices and flavors in without creating charring. The width also works well with pre-food preparations such as covering bowls with marinated foods or simply wrapping dough for resting.
35 - 45 cm Width: Small Business and Bulk Home UsageWidths in the 35 cm to 45 cm size are mostly for small business and home usage with high volume requirements like large families or catering food pieces from home. A common size for small catering businesses is 40 cm in width for wrapping larger food pieces like whole roasted chickens, trays of lasagna, or batches of baked goods. It is also useful for covering larger serving platters at events to simply hold the food warm and covered from contaminants.
This width is ideal for bulk food storage at home, including wrapping lots of portions of leftover stew, freezing some homemade pasta, or even covering/grilling large roasting pans—and of course covering the grill grate for easy clean-up after barbecue. You will also find a lot of 1.2 kg rolls in these width sizes labeled "heavy-duty." Usually, they are thicker gauges (12-18 microns) allowing the foil to be reused, and also absorb thermal energy and hold up nicely even in oven or freezer type applications.
50 cm Width: Commerical Uses for Specialized ApplicationsFor the 50 cm width 1.2 kg rolls, these are used for small commercial specialized application, specifically small bakeries or delis. Bakeries/delis like to use this width size for wrapping large food items (loaves of bread, whole hams, blocks of cheese, large sandwiches, etc.), or anything where maximized coverage is needed for maximum freshness. A wider roll is also used as a cheaper alternative to commercial grade baking sheets/displays cases, providing clean hygienic surface presentation.
28 cm, 29 cm, 30 cm Residential households, small apartments, college students - Wrapping individual food portions (sandwiches, grilled chicken, cheese slices)- Lining standard household baking dishes/pans- Covering small bowls (marinades, leftovers)- Grilling small ingredients (vegetables, fish fillets) - Compact storage (fits small kitchen cabinets)- Minimal waste for single-serve needs- Compatible with standard home appliances
40 cm, 45 cm Large families, home bakers, small catering businesses, food stalls - Wrapping large food items (whole roasted chickens, lasagna trays, loaves of bread)- Lining large roasting pans/grill grates- Bulk food storage (leftover stews, frozen batches)- Covering serving platters for events - Balances quantity and maneuverability- Reduces need for multiple layers- Heavy-duty options (12–18 microns) withstand high temperatures