Vacuum packaging is a very popular form of packaging today, which removes air from the container to maintain a predetermined vacuum state, saving space and making it easy to carry. Due to its inherent characteristics, vacuum packaging bags are widely used in the market, including the food industry, electronics, and many other sectors.

Vacuum-packed bags, after the internal air is removed, closely conform to the packaged item, reducing the internal volume. This not only saves packaging space but also facilitates daily carrying.
Vacuum-sealed bags, after the vacuuming process, contain fewer microorganisms than oxygen-packed ones and are less prone to breeding. This effectively extends the shelf life of packaged foods like fresh meats, meaning the shelf life of vacuum-sealed bags is longer than that of regular plastic bags.
Vacuum-sealed bags, with their numerous advantages, are widely used in various industries such as food, electronics, and chemicals.






























