Resource guide

Flexible Packaging Materials Guide

Use this page to explain a packaging decision clearly and direct buyers toward the right collection or quote request.

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Decision context

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Format trade-offs

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Recommended next step

Flexible Packaging Materials Guide

Flexible packaging materials are selected to balance strength, barrier, sealability, print quality, cost, and sustainability claims.

Flexible packaging material selection should start with product protection and filling requirements, then compare PET, PE, PP, BOPP, paper, metallized film, foil, and mono-material structures against barrier, seal, print, and recycling needs.

TL;DR

  • PET often supports strength, stiffness, and print quality in laminated structures.
  • PE is widely used for sealant layers and recyclable mono-material designs.
  • Foil and metallized films are reviewed when light, aroma, oxygen, or moisture barrier matters.

Decision table

Material Common role Buyer question
PET Outer print or strength layer Does it need high clarity or stiffness?
PE Sealant or mono-material route What seal window is required?
BOPP/PP Snacks and wrappers Is stiffness or moisture barrier needed?
Foil Very high barrier Is the added barrier necessary?

Related packaging resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which flexible packaging material is best?

There is no universal best material; the best choice depends on product sensitivity, filling method, shelf-life, and claim requirements.

What is a laminate?

A laminate combines layers to create properties that one material alone may not provide.

Can flexible packaging be food grade?

Yes, when the materials and inks are specified and documented for the intended food-contact use.

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