Cone design starts with airflow control.

Cone airflow designed for repeatable testing.

ONTCSA organizes airflow, draw, cone shape, burn consistency, packing experience, materials, samples, and packaging requirements into a clear commercial conversation for qualified cone programs.

ONTCSA cone packaging and airflow review
Airflow ledgerAirflow, draw, cone shape, and burn consistency decisions.

AirflowDraw · resistance · intake

ShapeCone angle · fill path · tip

BurnConsistency · stability · sample fit

Airflow

Draw resistance, cone shape, fill path, and user experience are treated as one design system.

Draw

Draw review helps buyers evaluate sample behavior, packing feel, and repeatable performance.

Shape

Cone geometry, tip fit, material choice, and packaging format shape commercial readiness.

Burn

Burn consistency and form stability support quality checkpoints and buyer confidence.

Cone airflow system

Airflow, draw, cone shape, and burn consistency decisions.

Strong cone requests define how airflow, draw, packing experience, material feel, cone geometry, burn behavior, and packaging expectations should be tested before sample or production review.

01

Airflow target

Define draw resistance, intake feel, fill behavior, and performance expectations for sample review.

02

Cone shape

Connect cone angle, paper/material choice, tip format, capacity, and packability.

03

Burn consistency

Review form stability, burn line expectations, material behavior, and repeatable experience.

04

Buyer testing

Prepare sample quantities, packaging assumptions, market expectations, and feedback criteria.

ONTCSA cone design sample and craftsmanship review
Sample qualification connects airflow, shape, material feel, packaging path, and buyer feedback.

Design and packaging fit

Cone design needs a complete test packet.

Before ONTCSA reviews commercial fit, buyers should define intended cone size, shape, airflow target, material assumptions, tip style, pack count, sample requirements, packaging direction, volume range, and launch timing.

01Airflow target, draw feel, cone shape, burn consistency, and packing experience.

02Material choice, tip format, size, capacity, sample plan, and feedback criteria.

03Box, pouch, display, carton, case-pack, reorder, and documentation requirements.

Quality and release

Airflow review becomes a quality checkpoint.

ONTCSA ties cone design review to material consistency, form stability, draw behavior, burn expectations, packaging fit, sample feedback, lot references, and buyer-ready release documentation.

ONTCSA quality inspection for cone airflow and packaging review
Quality checkpoints keep airflow, shape, packaging, and sample expectations aligned.

Commercial request packet

Prepare airflow details for Sales.

Share cone size, airflow target, draw expectations, cone shape, burn consistency, packing experience, materials, samples, packaging requirements, volume range, and launch timing.

Next step

Send a clear cone airflow brief.

Share airflow, draw, cone shape, burn consistency, material, tip, packing, packaging, target volume, sample, and timing requirements so ONTCSA can review commercial fit.