Chips & Snacks Packaging
As a packaging structure, we offer packaging solutions for chips and chips product groups in desired material structures or structures requiring high barrier properties by using two or multi-layer structure combinations.
- High barrier
- Low oxygen and water vapor permeability
- Low thermal adhesion
- Protection from light
- High aroma barrier
- High lamination strength
- Sealing capability
- Low COF value
- Matt lacquer application
- Paper touch application
OPP / METALIZED OPP
MAT OPP / METALIZED OPP
PET / METALIZED OPP
PET / ALU / PE
PET / METPET / PE
FAQ Chips & Snack Foods Packaging
- How do you package homemade chips?
If you have chips that won’t be consumed right away, and you wish to keep them fresh and crispy for a long time, the best option is to store them in a tightly sealed package. It is also an option to reuse snack food packaging bags.
- What type of packaging is used for potato chips?
The most common packages of potato chips are the bag and the can. Some brands like Pringles already have the can as a trademark, and on the other hand, Doritos and Ruffles, which are also giants in the market, are sold in bags.
- What are chips packaged in?
Potato chips can be found in packages made of BOPP (Bi-Oriented Polypropylene) in film form, which often come with an aluminum layer. Aluminum is great for preserving food, as it prevents the product from coming into contact with atmospheric gases, temperature variations and humidity. Snack packaging companies also use aluminum inside the cans and the bags, for better general conservation.
- How do you package snacks?
Stand up bags or pouches have been the number one choice for flexible snack packaging. Snack food packaging bags are usually coated with aluminum on the inside, which is mostly responsible for keeping the snacks fresh. They are also commonly found in the hermetically sealed form.
- What are fruit snack packages made of?
Fruit snacks are usually found in flexible plastic pouches. That’s because the plastic has certain properties that were specially designed to keep humidity out of the bag. As a result, the fruit snacks keep their crispness (or softness, depending on the fruit) and freshness for a longer period of time, defying nature’s natural process.
- Which is used to pack snacks?
The most common and versatile snack food packaging material nowadays is the Polyethylene Terephthalate PET. It is a very flexible and at the same time tough material, in which snacks are safely protected from the damages that can be brought through the exposure of the (microbes, moisture, dirt contamination, etc.)
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