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Thursday, January 18, 2007 Dry Food Packaging
Shrinkage Label
A thermo sensitive plastic material will shrink once heat is applied. This material helps to avoid printing on the bottles, with high quality graphics to enhance product. Once heat is applied to the film, it will shrink and follow the contour of the bottle providing a tight fit. It can be used as a tamper-proof evident seal. Type of Flexible Packaging
Advantages of Flexible Packaging
Stand Up Pouches Stand up pouch provide protection against moisture and oxygen. The wide face is great for labels and graphics on shelf and hanging display. It is available in One-way degassing valves and zip seal tops. It provides excellent barrier protection and improved freshness of oxidizable products. Consumers are able to see the actual product through the clear windows of the pouches. Empty Stand up pouch is able to save on freight, warehouse and disposal cost when it is flat. Crystal Clear Pacs Crystal clear pac is a medium barrier package that is crystal clear enable consumer to view the products that are contain within the package such as chocolate covered espresso beans and snacks. Crystal clear pac can comes in five sizes, including stand up pouches with a zipper for reclosure and a convenient hang hole. Crystal clear pac is durable as the two ply lamination has good structural strength. However Crystal clear pac is not designed for applications that require a one way degassing valve such as coffee. PVDC Coated Films PVDC coated films provide high barrier to gas, water vapour & flavours. And also with good transparency it is easy to print and laminate. PVDC is mainly done on Polyester & BOPP Film. It is used for packaging of dairy products, foodstuff and coffee.
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