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Downgauging: Useful Tips for Lighter and More Flexible Packaging Solutions

this has led the manufacturers to come up with innovative packaging and packaging machinery solutions.

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Downgauging: Useful Tips for Lighter and More Flexible Packaging Solutions

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  1. Downgauging: Useful Tips for Lighter and More Flexible Packaging Solutions Pertaining to widespread environmental initiatives and concerns along with cost-managements reasons, the manufacturers of packaged goods today are constantly facing the challenges that comes with the need to downgauge packaging, all the while ensuring that the final package continues to serve its purpose of protecting the product contained within and also making the item presentable. And this has led the manufacturers to come up with innovative packaging and packaging machinery solutions. Polyethylene, more commonly known as plastic, is the most popular type of packaging material used and it is the most flexible as well. polyethylene has come a really long way – with innovators and engineers in the field of packaging industry having capitalized on the various advancements of plastic by designing new and more flexible packaging solutions with multiple layers that are thinner as lighter than ever before. Here are some basic steps that manufacturers can follow in order to downgauge or reduce the packaging required, while also enabling the package to serve its main purpose, i.e. to protect the product and let the consumers know about that product as clearly as possible:

  2. Make the secondary layers of packaging stiffer. A lot of people might be of the opinion that product packaging can’t be downgauged after a certain point, as thinner packaging will minimize its stiffness – having a bit stiff packaging is critical to make the package feel more premium in the consumer’s hands. Honestly speaking, thinner packaging does in fact feel a bit flimsy. And the best ways that one can tackle such a situation is to choose multilayer packaging solutions including multilayer food packaging machine. With multilayer packaging solution, you can choose to make the secondary layers of the packaging stiffer, thus downgauging the packaging, all the while keeping the package Evaluate the opportunities. Each year, several million tons of packaging materials, including polyethylene and paper, is used to make flexible packages – thus making the opportunity to save even one gram of packaging material per unit a significant gain. Consider your overall program closely and carefully. If you are successful in downgauging your packaging solutions by even 50 percent and still are able to maintain the stiffness and integrity of the package, then just imaging the quantity of material that you’d be able to save? And image what impact this would have on the cost of packaging? You would be able to use this cost-cutting in better places, like purchasing a better packaging machine or Seek advice. You don’t really need to be some genius scientist to be able to design a great packaging solution for your product, but still having a team of geniuses and scientists handy will definitely help, and this is especially true when one wants to stay un-to-date with the increasing variety of innovative packaging materials and new technologies for food packaging machine. Therefore, it is important that you include online tools as well as online models, along with a team of professionals who are expert in this kind of thing, to help reduce the overall number of prototype iterations. stiff enough. expanding your packaging line.

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