2-ply
laminate. Term
for a 2-layer laminate,it
typically consists of an outer layer of PET or vinyl
and an inner layer of LLDPE. The LLDPE can be white,
in which case the laminate will appear opaque. The
LLDPE can also be clear, in which case the laminate
will be clear. 2-ply laminate will often have a better
look than traditional 3-ply laminate, however the
shelf life of coffee products packed in 2 layer
laminate will be shorter, as the contents are less
shielded against light and oxygen.
3-ply
laminate. A 3-ply
laminate is a 3-layer laminate,
where the middle layer can be AL,
or VMPET. 3-ply laminates
protect the contents against oxygen and light better
than 2-ply
laminates..
AL.
AL (Aluminum) is used as
a light and oxygen barrier in 3-ply
materials, due to its excellent insulation against
oxygen and light.
Artwork.
Graphics and picture
files submitted to the laminate producer in order to
have it printed on bags or roll stock. Software
normally used for creating and processing artwork
includes Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Freehand, and Adobe
Photoshop. For guidelines regarding how to submit
artwork to The Bag
Broker,
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Custom
print. The rotogravure
printing of logos, descriptions and pictures
on bags, pouches, or laminate according to designs
submitted by the customer. All kinds of coffee bags
and all laminate except
for aluminum foil and gold foil are printed.
Therefore, when ordering bags or laminate, looking
into a custom print solution giving you the edge over
the competition, could be a smart move.
Die
lines. Die
lines and pouch lines measure the form and shape of
the bag,
and is an aid in the artwork
design phase. For roll stock, they are called die
lines, and for pre-made
bags,
the term is pouch lines.
Dry
laminate. A
solvent based adhesive lamination offering the best
bond strength in the market. Dry laminate cuts a bit
easier than wet
laminate, but is less cost effective.
Easy
Peel laminate. Certain
kinds of laminate will open easier than other kinds,
due to a slightly different chemical setup of the
LLDPE. The Bag
Broker
offers easy peel bags on request.
Freshness
valve. A valve
allowing air to escape but not enter the
bag.
They are usually round, and can be with or without
filter paper. The reason for inserting a freshness
valve into the bag
is that coffee beans after roasting emit carbon
dioxide, which need to escape.
Laminate.
Laminate is a
composite material made 2 or more dissimilar
substrates such as PET and AL bonded together. At The
Bag
Broker we
use the term to denote all foils used in roll stock or
bags. A laminate for coffee bags and roll stock can be
2-ply or 3-ply, with the outer layer being Natural
Kraft, PET, or Vinyl.
The optional central barrier substrate can be AL
or VMPET, and the inner
substrate is usually LLDPE.
The generic term for laminate is web.
Laminate
production process. After
the artwork has been
processed and approved, the production process starts
with the manufacture of the print
drums. Once test prints have been made, the
production process, with the image being reverse
printed in up to 8 colors on the outer PET substrate.
The next step is the lamination,
where the substrates are bonded together. After this,
the laminate is wound,
cut, and packaged.
Lamination.
A process by which a sandwich of film layers is bound
together by adhesives, coatings, or other polymers to
form substrates with improved physical and chemical
properties. The manufacturers The
Bag
Broker
cooperates with offer dry
lamination and wet
lamination.
LLDPE.
Linear low-density polyethylene. A strong, clear or
white film ideal for packaging of foods. It is heat
sealable, has excellent puncture and tear resistance,
and has a high degree of stiffness. It’s used as the
inner layer in all laminates
used by the
Bag
Broker. The
varieties used in coffee bags by The
Bag
Broker meet
FDA regulations.
Natural
Kraft. A durable
strong form of paper that can be used as the outer
substrate on bags and pouches. Gives a more natural
feeling to the bag.
Natural Kraft can be printed in up to 8 colors.
OPP. Abbreviation
for Oriented Polypropylene. This material is used as a
substitute for PET due to a
more competitive pricing and the ability of the material
to have a matte finish. Laminate
made used this outer substrate
tends to wrinkle easier when heat sealed.
PE.
Abbreviation for polyethylene. Used as a bonding agent
in wet lamination.
PET.
Polyethylene terephthelate is a form of polyester. It
is often used as the outer substrate
on laminates, due to
its excellent tear strength, elongation properties and
its competitive price. Images and artwork is usually
printed on the reverse side of it.
Pre-made
bags. Bags already
formed at the factory. This is as opposed to roll
stock.
Print
drums. When rotogravure
printing the images onto the reverse side of
the outer substrate, round print drums are used. They
are made of stainless steel. For smaller production
runs, etched drums are the most cost effective
solution, for very high quality or large, repeated
print runs, more expensive engraved print drums are
the best solution. Print drums are re-usable.
Rotogravure
printing. This kind
of printing takes place on printing machines, using
steel or copper print drums.
The image is printed onto the reverse side (inner) of
the outer substrate.
The colors are printed onto the substrate
one color at the time.
SiO3 coated
PET.
This non-metallic substrate
is a new and exciting development in the flexible
packaging industry. First of all it enables the
elimination of metal foils such as
AL and VMPET
from the packaging. Secondly, it enables the bag to
be partly transparent, while maintaining high
barrier properties.
Substrate.
Generic term for the layers the laminate
is composed of. A wide range of materials can be used,
such as AL, LLDPE,
Natural Kraft, PE,
PET, VMPET,
and Vinyl. The choice of
material depends on the use of the final laminate.
Vinyl.
Polyvinyl chloride, another name for PVC. This strong
clear material is used as the outer substrate
on some coffee bags. It presents well, has excellent
elongation and tear strength properties, and is used
on coffee bags, where appearance is more important
than price.
VMPET.
Metallized PET. This material consists of PET,
which has been metallized with aluminum. It serves as
a light and oxygen barrier, and is often used instead
of aluminum. It has a slightly more smooth appearance
than Aluminum, however it is
slightly less efficient as a light/oxygen barrier. It
is however cheaper and more environmentally
friendly.
Wet
laminatation. This
type of lamination offers a cost effective alternative
to a dry lamination and is used when the product does
not require the strongest bond strength. The bonding
liquid used by our manufacturers is PE
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