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Format • Flexible Packaging

Vacuum Pouches & Barrier Bags

Vacuum pouches and high-clarity barrier bags for products needing oxygen reduction, freshness, or compact shipping.

Format • Flexible Packaging

Overview

Vacuum pouches and high-clarity barrier bags for products needing oxygen reduction, freshness, or compact shipping.

Oxygen Control

Barrier choices aligned to freshness and shelf-life targets.

Strong Seals

Structures tuned to seal reliably on real equipment.

Puncture Resistance

Material balance chosen to reduce pinholes and transit damage.

Typical Uses

Vacuum formats are used when oxygen reduction or compact packing is needed.

  • Food and ingredients (when applicable)
  • Industrial components needing reduced air exposure (program-dependent)
  • Products shipped in compact, air-removed packs

Material Options

We balance barrier, clarity, and toughness based on product and handling.

  • High-barrier options for oxygen control
  • Puncture-resistant layers for rough handling
  • High-clarity structures for retail presentation

Seal & Process Fit

We confirm your vacuum sealing equipment and recommend structures that seal reliably at scale.

FAQs

Can vacuum pouches be made high-barrier?

Yes. Barrier level depends on shelf-life needs and structure choices.

Do you supply rollstock for vacuum lines?

In some cases, rollstock can be used depending on the equipment. We can recommend the best format.

How do we reduce pinholes and leaks?

Material selection, thickness balance, and seal windows all matter. We propose a structure and help validate on your line.

What usually causes pinholes?

Abrasive products, sharp edges, handling friction, and overly thin structures are common drivers. We recommend a toughness-focused structure when pinholes are a known issue.

Can we prioritize clarity for retail presentation?

Yes. We can propose high-clarity structures while still balancing barrier and toughness requirements.

How do we validate performance quickly?

A controlled pilot run with seal and leak checks plus real handling evaluation is typically the fastest path before scaling.