Stand Up Pouches have altered the face of consumer packaging for such products as coffee, fruit juice, and soup mixes, yet they have a definite use for industrial applications as well. Using materials such as metalized films, foil lamination's, and custom blended barrier films, stand up pouches are constructed to not only be appealing but functional. Re-sealable zip lock closures; release valves, ultra clear films, and even pour spouts. Stand up pouches give retailers new opportunities to display products and maximize shelf space and manufacturers reduce their packaging costs by eliminating the "old style" bag-in-a-box method of packaging. Two types of printing of pouches are Rotogravure and Flexographic printing depending on the quantity of stand up pouches needed and the particular printing scheme required by your clients. The wide face of the stand-up pouch is perfect for an elaborate label or high quality print design.
There are three fundamental types of stand pouches:
Round bottom gusset stand pouches are one of the most common pouches in existence. In a round bottom gusset stand pouch, it is the welded edge of the material that provides the support that hold ups the package and allows it to “stand” in position.
K-Seal pouch reaches a certain size it is not possible for it hold up the weight of the product while resting on the sealed edge of the material.
Plow Bottom is also called a corner seal. This style of pouch has grown rapidly in popularity especially among food product packagers and granular items like sugar and bath salts. In this case, the material that is in the package sits directly on the shelf. Pre-made plow bottom pouches replicate the appearance of pouches produced on automatic form fill and seal machinery, perhaps another reason for why they are gaining in popularity.
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