PerthMobility
Well-Known Member
I have a 30cm impulse sealer and am able to make good quality labels using Avery templates. I would like to package some of our trial/learning batches and store them for examination some months from now.
I see in this forum that polyolefin packing may be what I am looking for. This product is new to me and I am wondering how it will stack up alongside older types of bags that work well in the impulse sealer.
Ideally of course a potential purchaser/user should be able to apply the package to the olfactory nerve system (smell it) and get an idea of the aroma without opening the packaging. Wax paper works well but is messy to use and does not seal easily.
I see in this forum that polyolefin packing may be what I am looking for. This product is new to me and I am wondering how it will stack up alongside older types of bags that work well in the impulse sealer.
Ideally of course a potential purchaser/user should be able to apply the package to the olfactory nerve system (smell it) and get an idea of the aroma without opening the packaging. Wax paper works well but is messy to use and does not seal easily.