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standup pouches making for Makhana..

Updated: Mar 3, 2023


-Standup pouches for Makhana can be made for Makhana for those be can be to the making

Material Selection: Select a suitable packaging material for your Makhana. Typically, standup pouches are made from materials like polyethylene, polyester, or aluminum foil. The chosen material should have the necessary barrier properties to protect the Makhana from moisture, oxygen, and light.

Design an The laminated material is slit into the required width for the standup pouch. The slit material is then cut into the required length for the pouch.ormation, and other design elements on the pouch. Ensure that the design is attractive and eye-catching, as this will help to differentiate your product from other brands.

Lamination: The chosen packaging material needs to be laminated to provide a barrier against moisture, oxygen, and light. The laminated material is then printed with the desired design.material may need to be laminated to provide additional barrier properties or improve the strength of the pouch. Lamination involves bonding multiple layers of material together using heat and pressure.


Slitting: The laminated material is slit into the required width for the standuppouch. The slit material is then cut into the required length for the pouch.

Forming: The pouch is formed using a pouch-making machine. The machine folds the material, creates the side seals, and forms the bottom gusset of the pouch.

Filling and Sealing: Once the pouches are formed, they are filled with Makhana and then sealed using heat. This ensures that the pouches are airtight and that the Makhana remains fresh.

Quality Control: Before the pouches are released for distribution, they undergo quality control checks to ensure that they meet the required standards for Makhana packaging.

Printing: Once the material has been selected, the standup pouches can be printed with branding, logos, and other design elements. This can be done using a variety of printing techniques, such as flexographic or rotogravure printing.

Inspection and Packaging: Finally, the filled and sealed pouches are inspected for quality control and packaged for distribution.

Pouch Making: After the material has been printed and laminated if necessary it can be converted into pouches using a pouch making machine. The machine will cut the material to the appropriate size and shape, seal the edges, and create the standup pouches feature of the pouch.





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