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    How Pak2000 uses different materials to guarantee quality in its packaging

    • Pak 2000
    Beauty, Personal Care, Consumer Durables, Luxury, Primary Packaging, Secondary Packaging, Plastic, Tree Derivatives

    Pak 2000 uses a variety of different materials for the production of fine packaging products. The company's standard and bespoke bags and other packaging products for luxury brands are designed to guarantee a consistently high quality production. As a committed, environmentally responsible manufacturer, eco-sensitive packaging options are available, including FSC and PEFC certified products.

    New technology is developed continually as Pak 2000 meets the needs of the growing market to ensure that its bags surpass consumer expectation, utilizing the appropriate material for perfection functionality as well as an eye-catching look.

    PAPER, COATED ART

    Pak 2000 uses excellent grade art paper in a variety of thicknesses to ensure the correct amount of rigidity for specific projects. Customers can select from art paper coated on one side (C1S) or covered on two sides (C2S) with a gloss or matte finish.

    PAPER, KRAFT

    Paper undergoing the Kraft process tends to have a higher tensile strength than other paper materials. It is relatively inexpensive and when produced is naturally darker than other papers, though it can be bleached to produce an excellent clean, white look.

    CHIPBOARD

    Although the line between paper and board is often blurry, our use of chipboard is extensive, as it's a sturdy material normally created with a high volume of recycled content.

    COTTON

    The undisputed king of modern natural materials, cotton offers a variety of benefits. Not only is it a fully sustainable resource, it's also lightweight, strong, easy to clean, and can be as soft or as tough as required. Bags made of cotton are completely washable and are favored by consumers as a luxury item when accompanying a purchase.

    JUTE

    The coarser and less well-known natural cousin of cotton, jute is even tougher, though it's not quite as soft. It is also one of the most inexpensive natural fibers available.

    POLYPROPYLENE (PP)

    A thermoplastic used in a variety of applications, PP is a packaging industry mainstay. It's a tough material and can made into a variety of forms. Most reusable shopping bags today are made from non-woven PP. Also available_ PP with high PCR (post-consumer resin) content.

    PERGAPLAS

    Pergaplas combines the greater strength of HDPE with the better feel and printing properties of LDPE.

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    • Modified 06 Sep 2017
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