연포장 소재 구조 선택 방법: 제품, 배리어, 가공 방식 3단계
Step 1: Look at the Product Itself
The product is the starting point for packaging material decisions. Dry food needs moisture protection. Liquid needs leak-proof seals. Oily products need grease-resistant layers. Powder needs clean seals. Frozen food needs cold flexibility. Coffee needs oxygen and aroma barrier. Pet food needs puncture resistance.
Make a list of key characteristics: physical form, moisture content, fat content, pH level, filling temperature, and whether the product has sharp edges. Each characteristic affects which materials are suitable.
- Dry food: moisture barrier priority
- Liquid: leak-proof seals and chemical resistance
- Oily: grease-resistant inner layer
- Powder: clean seal area
- Frozen: cold-temperature toughness
- Coffee: oxygen and aroma barrier
- Pet food: puncture resistance
Step 2: Look at Barrier Requirements
Moisture barrier is primarily provided by PE and CPP layers. Oxygen barrier by EVOH, VMPET and aluminum foil. Light barrier by foil and opaque layers. The right barrier level should match actual product needs: overspecifying adds cost, underspecifying risks quality. Share product details with your supplier for a recommendation.
- Basic moisture: PET/PE
- Moderate oxygen and moisture: PET/VMPET/PE
- High oxygen, moisture and light: PET/AL/PE
- Aroma sensitive: high oxygen barrier with tight seals
Step 3: Look at Processing Method
Gravure printing works with most film types. Solvent-free lamination is common for general packaging. Dry lamination for high-performance structures. For roll film, the material must match packing machine COF, seal and eye mark specs. For premade pouches, the material must suit pouch-making and filling processes. Retort adds requirements for heat-resistant adhesives.
- Gravure printing: compatible with most films
- Solvent-free lamination: general food packaging
- Dry lamination: high-performance applications
- Roll film: must match machine COF and seal specs
- Premade pouch: must suit making and filling processes
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- Product type and physical form
- Moisture content, fat content and pH
- Target shelf life
- Barrier requirements
- Packaging format
- Printing method
- Processing conditions
- Order quantity
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자주 묻는 질문
What is a packaging material structure?
A material structure is the combination of film layers laminated together, such as PET/PE or PET/AL/PE, where each layer serves a function: printing surface, barrier, strength or heat sealing.
How do I know whether I need high barrier packaging?
High barrier is needed when the product is sensitive to oxygen, moisture or light. Coffee, nuts, oily snacks, retort foods and long shelf life products typically need higher barrier structures.
Why does the packing machine affect material selection?
Different machines have different heat seal temperature ranges, dwell times, film tension and COF needs. The material structure must be compatible with the specific machine to run reliably.