Bags PP block with cardboard insert
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Description / Block bag PP for tea 130x68x270, 50pcs + cardboard insert
Application
A transparent block-bottom bag made of BOPP film with dimensions 130 × 70 × 270 mm and a thickness of 40 µm is a practical and visually appealing packaging solution for bulk, food, and gift items. Thanks to its block-bottom design, it stands upright and presents its contents attractively, making it ideal for retail display or use at trade fairs.
Advantages
- Dimensions: 130 × 70 × 270 mm – spacious and practical format
- Material: BOPP – durable and transparent film
- Thickness: 40 µm – lightweight yet strong
- Block-bottom design – improved stability and convenient packing
- Transparent – allows for an attractive product presentation
Why choose it?
- Perfect for packaging sweets, teas, spices, coffee, and small gifts
- Attractive appearance – ideal for retail and gift sets
- Can be sealed or closed with tape, ribbon, or a clip
- Useful in shops, confectioneries, events, and food services
FAQ
Can the bag be heat-sealed?
Yes – BOPP film allows for sealing with standard heat sealers.
What types of products is it suitable for?
For packaging sweets, nuts, dried fruits, spices, coffee, tea, or small gifts.
Is the bag rigid?
BOPP film is thin but maintains its shape and ensures a neat appearance.
Food Safety Information
The BOPP [STM] Corona film offered by IBF Graphica S.A. is approved for contact with all types of food and complies with EU regulations: 1935/2004, 10/2011, and 2023/2006. Tests have shown that both overall migration levels (max. 2.2 mg/dm²) and specific migration levels (e.g., aluminum – 1 mg/kg, zinc stearate – 5 mg/kg) remain below permitted limits. The film can be used for storage over 6 months, including hot filling or heating up to 100°C for a maximum of 10 minutes. The heavy metal content does not exceed the limit of 100 mg/kg. The product also contains approved dual-use substances for food contact, such as E330, E551, and E471. IBF Graphica emphasizes that the final suitability for specific applications is the responsibility of the end user.