Mylar Zipper pouches can be used to store food items for the long term and short-term storage as well. You can keep your food items in the suitable, safe, and stable environment. Contact us to personalize mylar zipper bags.
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Heat seals provide extra protection for the contents in Ziplock mylar bags. This heated seal is applied after the zipper for the long-term protection of your products. You can still use these Ziplock mylar bags after once opening these mylar bags. Ziplock mylars provide you an opportunity to use these mylar time and again without damaging your products and their packaging.
Yes, mylar bags can be put in the freezer for short run storage. Usually, mylar supports storing products in the freezer for a short term. And for long-term storage, vacuum pack storage with the heat seal can help you store your products for long term protection.
You can fill the mylar bags with the products leaving a little space on the top of these mylar zipper pouches. Empty the mylar from air, add oxygen absorber, close the zipper, and then finally heat seal the mylar zipper pouches to protect your food items for the long-term storage options.
Mylar is better than plastic bags for food storage. This is because the mylar does not allow light, air, oxygen, and moisture from outside and keeps the food fresh for the long term. Whereas, plastic bags do not prevent light, air, and moisture and hence the food gets spoiled. This is why mylar pouches are desirable for long term storage as compared to the plastic bags.
Thickness of the mylar bags may vary depending on the nature of food items. Mylar zipper pouches are an excellent choice when they are produced to package food, like granola, pasta, grains, sugar, and similar other food items. The ideal thick of the mylar bags should be 5.5 mil.