Description
Sachet packaging is a thin and flexible type of packaging, often used for packaging single-use or small portioned products. Sachets are widely used in food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and cleaning products. Sachet packaging is usually designed to carry liquid, powdered or granular products and is usually offered in a single-serving dosage.
The features of sachet packaging are as follows:
- Small and practical: Allows products to be presented in single-serve portions. For example, products such as tea, coffee, sugar, salt, soup powder can be sold in sachets.
- Flexible material: Usually produced with flexible materials such as aluminum, plastic or paper. This makes it light and compact.
- Easy transportation and storage: Their small size makes them easy to carry. They also take up little space on shelves.
- Hygienic: Sachet packaging ensures hygienic transportation by preventing products from coming into contact with the external environment.
- Various sealing methods: They are usually sealed by heat sealing, sewing or gluing. This ensures that the product stays fresh and does not leak out.
Sachet packs are particularly popular in the food industry and for individual use due to their practicality, ease of use and affordability.