The TS-4 is a 115 mm tea-and-coffee spoon engineered from a PP/PS blend at 1.75 g. The blend gives a stir-tool that is simultaneously rigid enough to break a clump of sugar at the base of a cup and heat-stable to ~90°C — covering green tea, black tea, and freshly brewed coffee. The 1.75 g weight keeps the spoon comfortable in the guest's hand without feeling cheap. Produced in Tangerang at our FSSC 22000 + ISO 9001 plant.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|
| SKU | TS-4 |
| Material | PP + PS blend, food-grade |
| Length | 115 mm |
| Weight | 1.75 g (± 0.2 g) |
| Heat stability | Stable to ~90°C continuous |
| Colors | White, Transparent |
| Units per pack | 100 pcs |
| Units per carton | 2,500 pcs (25 packs) |
| Carton size | 45 × 27.5 × 29 cm |
Best for
- Hotel in-room tea and coffee service in Australia, Singapore, and Malaysia — heat-stable to 90°C, so safe for freshly poured tea (70–85°C) and brewed coffee.
- Conference and corporate-event coffee stations running 500+ cups across a day where snap failure (PS) and bowl-flex (PP) both reflect on the host brand.
- Frozen-dessert retail (pudding, jelly, ice cream cups) needing a 115 mm spoon at sub-2 g cost.
Material rationale
PP/PS blend at 1.75 g is the engineered compromise that pure-resin teaspoons cannot deliver. Pure PS snaps at the neck when guests pry stuck sugar; pure PP at 1.75 g bends too much to break the clump. The blend keeps the PS rigidity at the tip while the PP component absorbs torque at the handle — the result is a stir tool that survives a full service shift without failure. For premium silverware-style handle, switch to the TS-2 at 3.2 g.
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 schedule scales at 10/50/200 cartons
For dual-grade options on the same 115 mm length, see the TS-1 PP/PS café teaspoon; for ornate silverware presentation, see the TS-2 dessert spoon at 14 cm; or browse the cutlery catalog. For background on blend chemistry, see types of plastic — a complete guide.