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MATERIALS AND FILM TYPES
LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene)
Low-density film, flexible and durable. Used for producing plastic bags, shopping bags, sacks, and printed packaging.
MDPE (Medium Density Polyethylene)
Medium-density film, combining the flexibility of LDPE with greater stiffness and mechanical resistance.
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
High-density film, thinner and stiffer than LDPE. Commonly used in T-shirt type shopping bags, tear-off bags, and food packaging.
Non-woven
Fabric-like material, made from polypropylene fibers. Used for producing lightweight, durable, and reusable promotional bags.
Cotton
Natural material used in the production of reusable bags, promotional sacks, and premium products.
Kraft paper
Paper with a natural, ecological look, often used in promotional, catering, and premium bags.
Offset paper
Paper used in the production of paper bags and printed materials, which accepts print well.
TYPES OF BAGS AND PACKAGING
T-shirt Bag
A popular type of plastic bag with a distinctive handle resembling a T-shirt. Often used in retail, catering, and supermarkets.
DKT Bag
A plastic bag with a die-cut handle further reinforced with a plastic flap. A popular solution for stores, events, and retail sales.
Market Bag
A bag with a die-cut handle used in retail, promotional activities, and daily shopping.
Mail bag
A shipping package made of durable film, primarily used in e-commerce and online sales.
Vicket Bag
Plastic bags connected on metal pins or a strip, used for quick packaging of food products.
CPP CAST Bags
Bags made of polypropylene film with good transparency and low moisture permeability, often used in the food industry.
HANDLES AND BAG CONSTRUCTIONS
Flat handle
A paper handle glued to the inside of the bag. A popular choice in gastronomy, catering, and retail.
Twisted handle
A paper handle made of twisted paper, used in promotional and shopping bags.
Tape handle / soft-loop handle
A soft handle made of plastic tape, used in premium and promotional bags.
PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES AND FINISHES
Flexography
Printing technology used in the production of bags, films, and packaging in larger quantities.
Offset Printing
Printing technology that ensures high quality reproduction of colors and details.
Lamination
An additional protective layer applied to paper to increase durability and achieve a matte or glossy effect.
Promotional Print
Product personalization by applying a logo, graphics, advertising slogan, or elements of the brand's visual identity.
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