How To Choose The Right Type of Zipper For Mylar Bag

One of the most important factors to consider when you are looking for a mylar bag is the type of zipper it has. There are several different types of zippers, each with its own pros and cons. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the different types of zippers and help you choose the right one for your needs!

What is a mylar bag?

The term polyethylene bag most specifically refers to the single-ply polyethylene bag, which is the most common type of plastic bag used in many applications around the world. But the term also refers more generally to any plastic bag, even multi-layer laminated bags. Plastic bags are flexible and inexpensive and have proven to be an excellent alternative to cardboard boxes and another rigid packaging that takes up space.

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Why do you need zippers on them?

  • Extended food holding period

Myla bags are often used to store food because they are airtight and waterproof. Zippers are important on mylar bags because they help keep the bags airtight. Without a zipper, the bag could easily open and the food inside would be exposed to the air. Zippers also make it easier to access the food inside.

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  • Easy to store

Because the package can be closed securely again, customers can store their items in cabinets or drawers without worrying about spilling the product. And there’s no need to store clips or twist ties. Saves space and money because you don’t have to keep a large number of jars and containers for each package you open each day. Plus, they’re tamper-proof.

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  • Increase brand awareness

We did a survey evaluation of the bags and the results showed that 80% of brand owners said the packaging had a positive impact on brand value. And customers are willing to pay more for flexible packaging with enhanced features. They even ranked resealable, easy to open and extended product life as the top five must-have packaging features, which means they can be used for many different applications.

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The different types of zippers and the best uses for each

Standard Flange Zippers

Zippers are one of the most common types of zippers. In order to seal the pouch, you press the interlocking tracks on both sides of the plastic bag together. They’re FDA-approved, too, and they’re simple to use.

Double Track / Heavy Duty Flange Zippers

A zipper with double vinyl tracks, similar to the standard zipper. Due to this double safety, they provide high resistance to the seal and prevent accidents. Heavy products, larger bags, and more openings and closings can be handled by the machine.

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Wide Side Zipper

In comparison to other pouches, this one has a longer lip above the zipper, so the customer can tear the pouch open without ruining the zipper, and it looks nicer, too

Powder Zippers

Particles and crumbs can get stuck in the zipper’s tracks, which can reduce the seal’s effectiveness. Flour and protein powders are examples of fine powders and granulated products.

String Zippers

Since these have no flanges, they can’t be called barrier-type zippers. Since less material is required than other styles, this is the most cost-effective and the quickest to produce.

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Child Safety Zippers

It is a unique zipper design that can only be opened by adults. Pharmaceuticals and medicinal cannabis, both of which can harm children, must be packaged according to government regulations. As a child safety zipper, this type is tested to ASTM standards. and meets CFR 1600:20 child safety requirements.

EZ Pull or Pull Ring Zippers

Compared to older zipper styles, these are considered more convenient. To open this type of pouch, simply pull the tear strip on the front of the package without ripping or using scissors. All you need to do is press the top zipper together to reseal the bag.

Velcro Style Zipper Velcro Style Zipper

Velcro is also known as Velcro or burl. It can replace traditional fasteners and zippers and has the advantages of convenience and functionality.

How to determine the size of zipper you need

To determine the size of the zipper you need, first, measure the opening of the bag. Then, add 1/2 inch to this measurement to get the size of the zipper you need.

How to install the mylar bag zipper

There are two ways to install the zipper of a mylar bag. The first way is to put it through one of the zippers and sew it together at both ends so there’s no chance of loss or damage — unless you want the contents to be easily accessible from all angles!

The second method is to put it through one of the zippers. To do this also requires some experience with manual work, because once these fasteners are held in place with thread, they can’t really come off until all four corners meet again at the ends if you don’t cut them the entire length – which will make getting rid of the trim an unnecessary hassle.

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Tips for using mylar bags after installing a zipper

  • 1. Before storing food in the bag, make sure the zipper is completely closed.
  • 2. If you are using a reusable mylar bag, make sure you clean the zipper thoroughly after each use.
  • 3. Be careful not to snag the zipper with sharp objects.
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Conclusion

Mylar bags add more color to the traditional look while hiding the heat seal area. Easy to carry and save space, please click here for more details, we will you more professional answers.

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Stacy Hsu

Hi, I'm the author of this post, and I have been in this field for more than 8 years. If you want to wholesale custom printed packaging boxes related products, feel free to ask me any questions.

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Stacy Hsu

Hi, I'm the author of this post, and I have been in this field for more than 8 years. If you want to wholesale custom printed packaging boxes related products, feel free to ask me any questions.

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