Description
Product Specification :
- Material: Durable PET/AL/PE laminated film
- Size: 15 cm (width) x 30 cm (height) with a 6 cm gusseted bottom
- Thickness: 150 micrometers
- Seal Type: Reliable heat-sealed top, resealable zipper closure
- Barrier Properties: Exceptional moisture and oxygen barrier for extended fertilizer shelf life.
- Customization: Can be printed with product details, instructions, and branding.
- Handle: None
- Packaging: Typically supplied in bundles or on rolls, with quantities varying based on your supplier’s specifications.
Product Description:
Introducing our Stand-Up Fertilizer Pouch—a robust and efficient solution designed to protect and distribute fertilizers with ease. Crafted from a sturdy PET/AL/PE laminated film, this pouch ensures your fertilizers remain fresh and ready for use.
Key Features:
- Durability: The heavy-duty material and heat-sealed top guarantee the safe containment of fertilizers, even during handling and transport.
- Extended Shelf Life: Exceptional barrier properties safeguard your fertilizer products from moisture and oxygen, preserving their effectiveness.
- Convenient Resealability: The resealable zipper closure allows users to reseal the pouch, keeping the contents secure between uses.
- Custom Branding: Add your product details, instructions, and branding to the pouch, enhancing your product’s professional presentation.
- Generous Size: With ample space, this pouch accommodates various fertilizer quantities, making it suitable for both personal and commercial use.
Elevate your fertilizer packaging with our Stand-Up Fertilizer Pouch. It’s a reliable and convenient choice designed to protect and showcase your fertilizer products effectively. Order now to enhance your fertilizer product presentation!
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 5 cm |
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