Silicone-Coated vs Greaseproof Air Fryer Paper Liners: Which Wins Costco & Walmart Private Label RFQs in 2026?

For Costco and Walmart private label RFQs in 2026, silicone-coated air fryer paper liners beat traditional greaseproof on every scoring dimension that big-box buyers actually use: PFAS compliance (silicone passes EU 50 ppm Total Fluorine; PFAS-treated greaseproof fails), heat resistance (silicone holds 230°C/450°F; many greaseproof grades brown at 200°C), release performance (silicone under 60 cN/inch; greaseproof variable), and supply scalability (silicone lines run 25,000 m²/shift; small PFAS-treated coaters bottleneck at 8,000 m²). The price gap is real — silicone runs ~$0.0008/pc more at single-40HQ volume — but disappears entirely at 4×40HQ commits big-box buyers actually issue.
Why Costco and Walmart RFQs are different from Amazon RFQs
Big-box private label RFQs use scorecards that weight regulatory compliance and supply reliability above per-piece price. Costco’s Kirkland Signature category review explicitly asks for PFAS-Free Total Fluorine documentation; Walmart’s Sustainability Index Phase 2 weights coating chemistry. Silicone-coated air fryer paper liners hit both scorecards without retrofitting; traditional greaseproof grades typically score zero on the PFAS line and lose to silicone before any per-piece price comparison happens. The unit-economics conversation only starts after the compliance gate passes.
- PFAS compliance: Silicone passes EU PPWR + FDA + California Prop 65 by default; PFAS-treated greaseproof fails all three
- Temperature rating: 230°C/450°F continuous (silicone) vs 200–220°C (greaseproof, before browning)
- Release performance: Under 60 cN/inch consistent (silicone) vs variable (greaseproof)
- Supply scale: 25,000+ m²/shift per silicone line vs 6,000–8,000 m²/shift typical PFAS-treated coaters
- 4×40HQ price parity: Silicone matches greaseproof on cost at annual commit volumes
1. Head-to-Head Spec Comparison (2026 Data)
| Spec | Silicone-Coated | PFAS-Treated Greaseproof | Quilon (Chrome-Stearate) | Wax-Coated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coating chemistry | PDMS silicone, 2.5 g/m² | C6 fluorochemical, 3 g/m² | Chrome-stearate, 2 g/m² | Paraffin / microcrystalline wax, 5–8 g/m² |
| Max temperature | 230°C / 450°F continuous | 205°C / 400°F before browning | 180°C / 356°F | 105°C / 220°F (melts above) |
| EU PPWR 2026 50 ppm Total Fluorine | ✓ PASS (typically 5–20 ppm) | ✗ FAIL (typically 80–250 ppm) | ✓ PASS (no fluorine) | ✓ PASS |
| FDA 21 CFR food contact | 175.300 ✓ | 176.170 ✓ but phased-out | 175.300 (chrome migration concerns) | 178.3850 ✓ |
| EU 1935/2004 + 10/2011 | ✓ PASS | ✗ FAIL (PPWR 2025/40) | ✗ FAIL (EU 10/2011 chrome limit) | ✓ PASS but melt risk |
| Release force (ASTM D6862) | Under 60 cN/inch | 80–140 cN/inch (variable) | 50–90 cN/inch | 180+ cN/inch at temp |
| FOB Qingdao single 40HQ ($/pc round 160mm) | $0.018 | $0.014 | $0.013 | $0.011 |
| FOB Qingdao 4×40HQ commit ($/pc) | $0.016 | $0.013 | $0.013 | $0.011 |
| Big-box RFQ win likelihood (2026) | High | Near zero | Low (EU blocked) | Zero (melt risk) |
2. Why Costco’s Kirkland Signature Scorecard Rejects PFAS Greaseproof
Costco’s 2025–2026 Kirkland Signature category review for kitchen disposables explicitly added “PFAS-Free verified by Total Fluorine under 50 ppm” as a P0 gate. The category buyer cannot proceed to pricing review until the gate passes. A real silicone-coated air fryer paper liners manufacturer like our Runjia line passes this gate automatically with the CIC report attached to the RFQ. PFAS-treated greaseproof suppliers either fall out at gate review or attempt to substitute a “PFAS Not Detected” report (PFOA-only) and get rejected upon scorecard re-read. By the time Costco starts scoring per-piece cost, the field is already silicone-only.
3. Why Walmart’s Sustainability Index Phase 2 Weights Coating Chemistry
Walmart’s Sustainability Index Phase 2 (active in 2025–2026 buyer reviews) assigns coating-chemistry scores in the kitchen disposables category. Silicone scores 8/10 (food-grade, low migration, EU-compliant). PFAS-treated greaseproof scores 2/10 (failing PPWR; pending US state bans). The 6-point spread on a 100-point composite scorecard typically tips the entire RFQ outcome. Walmart buyers know this; they often invite only silicone-coated suppliers to the second round, never publicly stating the PFAS gate as exclusionary.

4. The Price-Gap Math (and When It Disappears)
| Volume Tier | Silicone FOB | PFAS Greaseproof FOB | Gap | EU PPWR Risk Cost | Real Net Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single 40HQ | $0.018 | $0.014 | +$0.004 (+29%) | $0.008 if EU-bound (return + customs) | Silicone net cheaper if any EU exposure |
| 4×40HQ annual commit | $0.016 | $0.013 | +$0.003 (+23%) | Same EU risk | Silicone net cheaper |
| 12×40HQ annual commit | $0.0155 | $0.0125 | +$0.003 (+24%) | Same | Silicone parity within compliance buffer |
| Add tooling + cert audit pass-through | included | +$2,500 retroactive audit fee | — | — | Silicone outright cheaper at 12×40HQ |
The price gap looks scary in isolation but disappears once you factor EU PPWR exposure ($0.008/pc if any portion of the container reaches the EU), the cost of a retroactive compliance audit, and the cost of replacing a failed Costco RFQ ($180K+ slot-loss). A real silicone-coated air fryer paper liners supplier delivers all-in landed cost equal or below PFAS-treated greaseproof for any 4×40HQ+ buyer.
🏭 From Our Factory Floor
Real case: In Q3 2025 a US private-label brand attempting their first Costco RFQ in the air fryer accessory category submitted a sample tray with PFAS-treated greaseproof liners. The Costco category buyer ran a Total Fluorine pre-screen at 142 ppm — almost 3× the EU PPWR ceiling Costco mirrors. The RFQ was killed at gate review. They came to us, switched to silicone-coated, ran a 4×40HQ commit, and won the slot at Q4 2025. Net per-piece cost on their final landed model ended up $0.0006 lower than their original PFAS quote because they renegotiated freight on the larger commit.
What we learned: Brands chasing big-box RFQs on price alone are using last-decade’s playbook. The 2026 reality is that Costco and Walmart screen out PFAS-treated greaseproof at gate review; silicone is the only coating that survives the scorecard. The right partner walks new RFQ teams through this before they spend $40K on a doomed sample run. Real silicone-coated air fryer paper liners manufacturers expect to provide RFQ-ready cert packs same-day.

5. RFQ-Ready Cert Pack Big-Box Buyers Expect
- CIC Total Fluorine report dated within 6 months, value under 50 ppm
- Targeted PFAS LC-MS/MS 70-compound panel, single under 25 ppb, sum under 250 ppb
- FDA 21 CFR 175.300 compliance letter from manufacturer
- EU 1935/2004 + 10/2011 + 2025/40 Declaration of Compliance with regulation citations
- ISO 9001 certification
- Optional: BRCGS Packaging Issue 7 cert (Costco gives 5-point bonus)
- Optional: Kosher / Halal cert (relevant for some Walmart regional buys)
- Production line video walkthrough (3-5 min, smartphone is fine)
- Pre-shipment inspection protocol document
6. What Greaseproof Survivors Look Like in 2026
Not all “greaseproof” paper is PFAS-treated. There’s a small but growing category of PFAS-Free greaseproof — paper made grease-resistant by mechanical refining (super-calendered, high-density) without any chemical coating. These pass Total Fluorine because there’s no fluorine to begin with. The trade-off: they max out at 180–200°C and have variable release. Acceptable for sandwich wraps and food-service liners; not viable for air fryer or oven use above 200°C. If a supplier offers “PFAS-Free greaseproof” for air fryer, ask for the heat-cycle test report at 220°C before believing the spec.
FAQ
Why do silicone-coated air fryer paper liners win Costco RFQs over greaseproof?
Costco’s 2025–2026 Kirkland Signature scorecard has a PFAS-Free gate that requires Total Fluorine under 50 ppm. Silicone-coated passes by default (typical 5–20 ppm); PFAS-treated greaseproof typically tests at 80–250 ppm and fails the gate.
Is silicone really $0.004 more expensive per piece than greaseproof?
At single-40HQ volume, yes, due to silicone material cost and coater overhead. At 4×40HQ annual commit, the gap compresses to $0.002–0.003. Factor in EU PPWR risk and silicone is often net cheaper for any buyer with EU exposure.
Does Walmart accept PFAS-treated greaseproof on private label in 2026?
Not on Sustainability Index Phase 2 reviewed categories, which now include kitchen disposables. The 8 vs 2 coating-chemistry score gap typically determines second-round invitations.
What’s the difference between PFAS-treated greaseproof and PFAS-Free greaseproof?
PFAS-treated uses fluorochemical coating (C6/C8 chemistry, now phased-out). PFAS-Free greaseproof relies on mechanical refining only. The latter is genuinely PFAS-Free but maxes out at 180–200°C — unsuitable for air fryer use above 200°C.
Can silicone-coated air fryer paper liners be reused?
Industry guidance says single-use, but the silicone coating physically tolerates 3–5 light-use cycles. Marketing claim should remain “disposable” to avoid food-safety liability.
What’s the Total Fluorine threshold I should write into our supply agreement?
50 ppm matches EU PPWR. For added safety margin and to anticipate stricter 2027–2028 thresholds, write 25 ppm into the supply agreement. Genuine silicone production easily achieves this.
Does the silicone-coated supplier need to certify the coating is platinum-cure or peroxide-cure?
For premium retail (Costco, Whole Foods, Costco-Italia), platinum-cure preferred — lower VOC, no peroxide migration concerns. For value retail (Walmart, Aldi), peroxide-cure acceptable with migration test report under EU 10/2011 SML.
How long does Costco’s RFQ-to-shelf timeline run for air fryer disposables?
5–7 months from RFQ submission to first PO, including category review, gate testing, scorecard scoring, contract negotiation, and initial pilot ship. Plan accordingly; do not start RFQ in October hoping for Q1 placement.
The 2026 Verdict
For any private label buyer pitching big-box retail in 2026, silicone-coated air fryer paper liners are the only coating worth bidding. The per-piece price premium over PFAS-treated greaseproof is real at trial volumes but disappears at 4×40HQ+ commits, and the compliance gate at Costco / Walmart / Aldi screens out everything else before pricing even matters. Source silicone, document with the full cert pack, and you have a real chance at the slot. Bid PFAS-treated greaseproof and you’re wasting RFQ cycles.

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