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When selecting scented sachets for B2B procurement, prioritize natural essential oils over synthetic fragrances to ensure a premium user experience. For closets and wardrobes, lavender and cedar are top performers due to their natural insect-repellent properties. For luxury retail or hospitality, choose 'hotel-style' scents like white tea or sandalwood. Ensure the fragrance concentration (loading) is between 15% to 30% to guarantee a scent longevity of at least 60 to 90 days in enclosed spaces.
The outer envelope should be made of high-breathability specialty paper or non-woven fabric to allow consistent scent release. For the internal filling, vermiculite is the industry standard due to its excellent absorption capacity and fire-resistant properties. Avoid cheap fillers like sawdust which can harbor moisture. Ensure the packaging is hermetically sealed in high-barrier plastic or foil before use to prevent fragrance loss during transit and storage.
Scented sachets are chemical-related products and must comply with global safety standards. You must request an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) from the supplier. For the US market, ensure compliance with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards and California Proposition 65. For the EU, products must adhere to REACH regulations and include proper CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging) labeling if hazardous allergens are present.
Request a high-temperature stability test report to ensure the fragrance does not leak or the oils do not stain the outer paper at temperatures up to 50°C. Conduct a weight-loss test over 30 days to measure the evaporation rate. It is highly recommended to source from suppliers on Made-in-China.com who offer third-party inspection services to verify that the batch quality matches the initial samples.
Scented sachets are often classified as 'sensitive goods' due to their chemical/oil content. Ensure your supplier provides a 'Certificate for Safe Transport of Chemical Goods' for both air and sea freight. To prevent cross-contamination of odors with other goods in a container, always opt for FCL (Full Container Load) if volume permits, or ensure the goods are packed in heavy-duty, odor-barrier master cartons.
Standard MOQs for custom-printed sachets usually range from 3,000 to 5,000 units. When negotiating, ask for tiered pricing based on volume; a 20% price reduction is common when moving from 5,000 to 20,000 units. Request free digital mock-ups and physical samples (with a small fee) to confirm color accuracy (Pantone matching) and fragrance intensity before placing a bulk order.
Always use Trade Assurance or secure payment terms through Made-in-China.com to protect your funds. Never pay 100% upfront; a standard 30% deposit and 70% balance against the Bill of Lading (B/L) is the industry norm. Ensure the contract specifies the shelf-life guarantee (typically 2 years in original packaging) and a clear return policy for any items that arrive with leaked oils or damaged packaging.