Vacuum Seal Bags

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Co-Extruded Poly-Nylon Vacuum Pouches

These 3 Mil Poly-Nylon Vacuum Pouches feature rugged multi-layer construction that provides excellent barrier properties for both oxygen and moisture vapor transmission which helps to extend the shelf life for a variety of food products. These vacuum pouch bags are great for fish, meats, vegetables, cheeses, beef jerky and other perishable food items. Our non-channeled Vacuum Pouch Bags meet FDA requirements for food contact safety and contain no color additives and are Microwaveable, Boilable, and Freezable. They work with bone in applications as well.

Co-Ex Vacuum Pouches are made from a cost-effective film that meets FDA requirements for use with food products. The 3mil thick, nine-layer mixture of polyethylene and nylon resins provides excellent performance. It's ability to stretch allows the material to conform to unique product shapes. Co-Extruded Vacuum pouches have high impact resistance and a low oxygen transfer rate which makes the material popular with food processors packaging meat, fish, nuts, dried fruit, jerky, and snack products.

These Vacuum Seal Bags have a 1/4 inch seal at the edges and the listed sizes are outer dimensions.

It is very important to use the correct type of bag for your vacuum sealer to ensure proper vacuum sealing. Please note that these bags are for commercial chamber sealers only, and do not work with home vacuum sealers.

  • Microwaveable, Boilable and Freezable.
  • These vacuum pouches are non-channeled.
  • Not compatible with home vacuum sealers.
  • Provides excellent moisture transmission rates and oxygen transmission rates.
  • FDA and USDA Approved.

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What is the difference between channeled and non-channeled bags?

  • Channeled bags are textured bags used with external clamp vacuum sealers such as home vacuum sealers.
  • Channeled bags a special embossed patterned texture on one side, which creates small channels for the air to escape during the vacuum sealing process. This design is optimized for external clamp-style vacuum sealers which are commonly used for home vacuum sealing.

  • Non-channeled bags are smooth bags used with commercial chamber vacuum sealers.
  • Non-channeled bags have a smooth surface. These flat bags are used with chamber vacuum sealers. These commercial sealers create a vacuum within the entire chamber, expelling the air around the bag and its contents, therefore these bags do not need channels for air extraction, as the commercial sealers do that job.

    Understanding the difference between laminated vacuum pouch bags to co-extruded vacuum pouch bags:

    The main difference between coextruded and laminated vacuum bags lies in their construction and how multiple layers are combined. This difference in construction impacts the bag's properties, such as barrier strength, flexibility, and cost.

  • Coextruded bags are made by simultaneously extruding multiple layers of different plastics together, forming a single, unified film. This process is more cost effective and make the bags cheaper in cost. Additionally, the coextrusion make the bags more flexible, so they have more give to accommodate the bulky items being put inside.
  • Laminated bags, on the other hand, are created by bonding separate layers of material together, often using adhesives. Because the lamination process is more complex the cost of laminated pouches are higher. The advantage of a laminated bag, is that the bag is stiffer, thus making the bag easier to tear open by the tear notches, and providing a neater tear. The lamination process also allows you to have more options of materials that can be used in the bag production if superior barrier properties are needed for a specific food application.