Many of us might not have a clear idea when purchasing disposable paper cups and may not know how many milliliters are suitable for a regular drinking cup. Below is a detailed introduction to different sizes of disposable paper cups.
Sometimes, you might find that sellers label the cups in ounces. An ounce is an imperial unit that can measure both weight and volume. However, the imperial and US ounces are not equivalent. In China, it is generally assumed that 1 ounce is about 28 milliliters. Therefore, a 7A paper cup is approximately 200 milliliters, and a 9A paper cup is about 250 milliliters. Since milliliters are a unit of volume, many sellers will explain both units for disposable paper cups.
In our daily lives, we typically use 8.5oz paper cups, which are around 240ml, to meet basic needs. However, the food and beverage industry might require other sizes of disposable paper cups. For example, milk tea shops might use 16oz (about 500ml) or 22oz (about 650ml) cups, which are larger than those used for daily purposes. Tasting cups might be 3oz or 4oz, suitable for small portions.
When purchasing, choose the size of the disposable paper cup based on your actual needs. For daily household use, 8.5oz (200ml-280ml) is sufficient. For other needs, many users have custom requirements to meet different usage scenarios. You can consult us for specific details, including the size of the paper cup, custom printing patterns, colors, coating types, and raw materials.
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.