The SM-5 is a 156 mm spork — fork tines moulded into a spoon bowl, PS-grade at 3.2 g. The brief from operators was clear: one utensil per box instead of two, without sacrificing the function of either. The tine ends sit shallow enough to still scoop broth and rice; the bowl edge is fine enough to pierce a chunk of chicken. Produced in Tangerang under FSSC 22000 + ISO 9001.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|
| SKU | SM-5 |
| Material | Polystyrene (PS), food-grade |
| Length | 156 mm |
| Weight | 3.2 g (± 0.2 g) |
| Shape | Spork — combined fork tines + spoon bowl |
| Colors | Black, White, Transparent, Red, Yellow |
| Units per pack | 100 pcs |
| Units per carton | 2,500 pcs (25 packs) |
| Carton size | 45 × 28.5 × 36 cm |
Best for
- Rice-bowl and poke-bowl operators in Australia and APAC where the meal mixes rice, protein, and dressing — one utensil handles all three.
- Hybrid-meal catering (curry-and-rice, noodle-with-toppings) consolidating SKU count from two cutlery items per box to one.
- Travel and outdoor meal kits where every gram of packaging matters — one spork ships at 3.2 g vs 6.7 g for a separate fork + spoon.
Material rationale
PS at 3.2 g is the right resin for a spork because the tines need rigidity to function as a fork — the failure mode of cheap PP sporks is tines that bend on first contact with protein, leaving only a bad spoon. The trade-off: PS spork is for single-meal use; for high-drop-impact scenarios (kids, outdoor festivals), pair with the SM-2 anti-snap spoon and accept the extra SKU.
Ordering details
- MOQ: 1 carton (2,500 pcs)
- Lead time: 7–14 days in-stock, 21–28 days for custom-color batch
- Free sample on request
- Pricing scales at 10/50/200 cartons
For separate fork-and-spoon sets, see the SM-7 tablespoon paired with the GM-7 fork; for sealed-head hygiene in ice-cream cups, see the folding TS-6; or browse the cutlery catalog.