Modern dried fruit packaging bags are considerably more than just a bag; they are an integrated solution that serves as "protector," "brand ambassador," "experience officer," and "environmental pioneer." They achieve the ideal balance of protecting product quality, defining brand image, making consumers' lives easier, and meeting environmental duties through precise technology and smart design. They play an important role in the successful market entry of dried fruit goods. Choosing a suitable packaging bag is critical for delivering a high-quality experience with dried fruits from the production to the consumer's mouth.
Ordinary sealed bags: ideal for short-term use or bulk products due to their simple sealing capabilities.
Self-standing zipper bags: Currently the popular choice in the industry. The built-in zipper ensures consistent sealing performance, allowing for several uses; the self-standing bottom allows the bag to be placed upright, improving the display effect on the shelves and convenience for customers.
Bags with exhaust valves: Mainly used for coffee beans, used for coffee beans, but can also be used for nuts that require natural gas escape (e.g., freshly baked nuts) to prevent exploding. It slows oxidation and is one of the most efficient ways to preserve the quality of dried fruits. Frequently used in high-end products.
Vacuum packaging bags: Reduce oxidation by eliminating air and producing a vacuum-like atmosphere. It is one of the most effective procedures for preserving the quality of dried fruits and is frequently used in high-end products.
Nitrogen-filled packaging bags: Before sealing, vacuum the bag and fill it with inert gases like nitrogen. Nitrogen can displace oxygen, successfully preventing fats and oils from oxidizing and spoiling, and it is the industry standard for preservation technology.
Aluminum foil bags: Provide excellent barrier properties by totally blocking light, air, and moisture while keeping the product's flavor without loss. Commonly used for high-end nuts, health supplements, and other products that require great preservation.