Stand-up pouches are made with durable bottom gussets enabling the bags to stand up on their own. They are display-ready and fully customizable to allow people to view the product better.
Best used for Snacks, coffee, tea, household items, detergents, meat, pet food, and sauces.
Flexible packaging does not require many materials and is less costly in production. It is made from a mix of quality film and plastics. It offers easy solutions and is very dynamic in use. Common examples of this type of packaging include tubes, shrink films, pouches, and bags.
Best used for snack food packaging, packaging, frozen, confectionery, pet food packaging, and coffee packaging.
Vacuum & frozen packaging takes up less space, saving storage and transportation costs. Long preservation time, vacuum-packed food, which does not require refrigeration, has a long life, and is convenient for long-term use.
Best used for meat, seafood, nuts, grains, loose tea leaves/coffee beans, and pet food.
The retort pouch is a flexible, heat-sealable, flat container capable of withstanding the high temperature (121 °C) required for pressure-processing rice and other low-acid foods. This container represents an alternative packaging system to conventional metal cans and glass jars. The shelf life of Retort products will be 12 months to 36 months in ambient conditions without refrigeration.
Best used for: Ready-to-eat food, daily chemical products, cosmetic, juice, soups, and sauces.
A spout pouch or bag is a type of flexible packaging. Spout pouch packaging has become one of the fastest-growing packaging formats. Pouches are extremely versatile and can be easily customized. They are now seen as an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to rigid plastic bottles, plastic tubs, and tins.
Flexible packaging films have been designed with numerous product requirements and realities in mind. There are options that prioritize durability and resistance to tearing, safe distribution and storage, freshness and food safety, and protection from environmental elements like temperature, light, moisture, and gas. Flexible film helps to increase the shelf life of perishable items and can conceal the smells of the packaging’s contents.
Flexible packaging does not require many materials and is less costly in production. It is made from a mix of quality film and plastics. It offers easy solutions and is very dynamic in use. Common examples of this type of packaging include tubes, shrink films, pouches, and bags.