Roll packaging

With the packaging film wound on the reel, your (FFS) packing, filling and welding machines can easily make a custom-made bag or pouch that is perfectly tailored to your product's needs.

When planning the selection of a suitable packaging film, it is necessary to take into account certain characteristics of the packaged product:

  • type, purpose, size and shape of the packaged product;
  • organoleptic properties of the product;
  • sensitivity of the product to oxygen, light and moisture;
  • required puncture resistance and strength of the packaging.

Roll packaging

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With the packaging film wound on the reel, your (FFS) packing, filling and welding machines can easily make a custom-made bag or pouch that is perfectly tailored to your product's needs.

When planning the selection of a suitable packaging film, it is necessary to take into account certain characteristics of the packaged product:

  • type, purpose, size and shape of the packaged product;
  • organoleptic properties of the product;
  • sensitivity of the product to oxygen, light and moisture;
  • required puncture resistance and strength of the packaging.
 

Variety of materials

A wide range of materials (substrates), including paper, polymer, metallized and cellulose and bioplastic films, is used to make flexible packaging film on reel.

 

Chemical and physical properties

The choice of packaging material is influenced by a number of factors: the role of various permeable and impermeable layers in the design of the packaging (barriers), mechanical strength and load-bearing capacity, printing, thermal resistance, sealing, final appearance, recycling, production costs, etc.

 

Expert supervision of orders

Consultancy and technical support in the production of packaging represent only a small fraction of our excellent customer services, which include all business processes related to printing and delivery of ordered products.

Check out some of the main properties of the most common materials (film on reel), which are used in the production of flexible packaging:

Polymer film (thermoplastic materials)

A wide selection of polymer films with a wide range of properties which can be transformed into a variety of shapes and sizes. Compared to other materials, plastic is very flexible, durable and cost-effective. This is the main reason why this material is among the most frequently used in the production of flexible packaging.

Paper

(Kraft) paper has high tensile strength, elasticity and a relatively good tearing resistance. It offers a certain measure of support and strength to the product. It is used for packaging products, such as multi-layered paper bags and bags (for cement, food, chemicals, flour, etc.) as well as bags for bakery products and other consumer packaged goods.

Aluminium film

Metallised aluminium film is the best choice of packaging material to ensure a 100% barrier for protection against all types of gases, liquids (moisture) or light. It deflects infra-red rays in an excellent way. It is rarely used independently, as it breaks when folded. It provides a poor barrier against aromas and odours when used independently. This is why it is used in multi-layer structures along with polymer films or paper, which enables a significantly improved flexibility. It has numerous applications: caps for dairy products, e.g. yoghurt, flavoured drinks, cosmetics, foodstuffs, confectionery and ready-made dishes, soups, sauces, canned and liquid food, pharmaceuticals.

Cellulose and biodegradable materials

They effectively prevent the permeability of oxygen, fats and oils, but provide a weak barrier to liquids or moisture (without coatings or lamination). Cellulose and biodegradable films can be easily recycled, degraded and composted. The use of such materials has increased significantly in the recent years, especially in the food industry, especially for packaging bakery products, confectionery, fast food products and various snacks.