Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. In this video, we showcase the Frost-Guard™ Advanced Multi-Layer Frozen Food Packaging Pouch, demonstrating its extreme temperature durability and crystal-clear product visibility. Watch as we explore how it maintains integrity from -40°C to 120°C, prevents freezer burn, and withstands sharp edges and stacking pressures in real-world frozen food applications.
Related Product Features:
Engineered with multi-layer polymer materials for superior performance in extreme cold conditions from -40°C to 120°C.
Provides advanced barrier protection against moisture vapor, oxygen, and contaminants to prevent freezer burn.
Offers exceptional durability with high puncture and tear resistance for sharp or heavy frozen products.
Features crystal-clear optics with optional anti-fog or matte finishes for enhanced product visibility.
Supports high-definition gravure printing for vibrant, customizable branding and shelf impact.
Utilizes specialized sealant layers that ensure strong, low-temperature heat seals and impact resistance.
Lightweight yet strong construction optimizes material efficiency while maintaining protection.
Common applications include frozen vegetables, seafood, ready-to-eat meals, and ice cream.
FAQs:
What temperature range can this frozen food packaging pouch withstand?
The Frost-Guard™ pouch is engineered to maintain integrity across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 120°C, ensuring reliable performance in extreme cold conditions and during potential heating processes.
How does the packaging prevent freezer burn and preserve product quality?
Its multi-layer design, often incorporating EVOH or PA barriers, provides superior protection against moisture vapor and oxygen, which are primary causes of freezer burn, thus preserving the quality and freshness of frozen goods.
Is custom printing available for branding purposes?
Yes, the pouch supports high-definition gravure printing with a capacity for up to 12 colors, allowing for vibrant, customizable designs that enhance shelf impact and brand recognition.
What are the typical applications for this type of frozen food packaging?
Common applications include frozen vegetables and fruits, ready-to-eat meals, seafood, meat, poultry, ice cream, frozen desserts, bakery products, and snacks, thanks to its durability and barrier properties.