China 50 Lb Bag Of Fertilizer Factory – Retort pouches for food with 121 ℃ high temperature sterilization – Meifeng Packaging
China 50 Lb Bag Of Fertilizer Factory – Retort pouches for food with 121 ℃ high temperature sterilization – Meifeng Packaging Detail:
Spout pouches
Spout pouches are widely using by beverage, laundry detergent, hand soup, sauces, pastes and powders. It is good option for liquid bag, which is saving a good money instead using rigid plastic bottles or glass bottles. During the transport, plastic bag is flat, the same volume of glass bottles is 6 larger and expensive than plastics spout pouch. So nowadays, we see more and more plastic spout pouch displayed in shelfs. And comparison to the normal plastic bottle, glass jars, aluminum cans, spout pouch are cost save in production, space, transportation, storage, and also it is recyclable.
It can be manual or automatic filled from both the pouch top and from the spout directly. We have various size for your selections. Please let us know your using details, and talk to one of our representatives, we will offer you more good options according to your needs.
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