Grip seal polythene bags are wonderful, they can be used for many applications be it for business or personal use. These tear resistant bags can be handy to send your orders out in and offer protection to your goods as well. Typical users would be fishing shops for storing hooks, baits, swivels etc or things like stamp collecting or bead suppliers. In all honesty the list is endless. They are also suitable for food use.
Grip seal plastic bags are manufactured from strong 200 gauge / 50 micron virgin polythene and come in a variety of popular sizes. Most packaging suppliers sell these in boxes of 1000 as they are very cheap to purchase and easy to ship.
There are plenty of different names for these bags; they are often referred to as Supagrip, Minigrip, Grippa, Ziplock, Zipper, Self Seal or Resealable Bags. Basically they are all the same bags but different names.
A good quality packaging supplier will also be able to offer customers write on panel grip seal bags. These plastic bags allow users to label the contents with a ball point pen or pencil. This enables you to clearly identify important information of the item inside, i.e. a date, time or product name.
How to use?
Self seal plastic bags have an interlocking zipper at the top and are closed by squeezing the zipper together. This is handy as you can open and close the bags over and over again. They are 100% reusable. There is no need for a separate bag neck sealer as the interlocking zipper will help secure your contents and protect goods from contamination and leakages.
How to Measure Self Seal Bags.
All bags are measured on the outside from the bottom of the zipper or lip to the base of the bag and from the side to side. All these bags have a lip above the zipper and tend to be around 1/2- inch, however the actual size may vary slightly by ¼ inch either way.
For further information please contact http://www.onlinepackagingshop.co.uk for all your polythene bag requirements.
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