2024-08-08
The organ bag is a kind of packaging bag with folding and expanding characteristics, which can be adjusted according to the need to adapt to different sizes of items. With good plasticity and malleability, the organ bag can be easily unfolded when in use and folded into a smaller size when not in use to save storage space.
Because of its excellent performance, organ bags are widely used in a variety of packaging scenarios, especially for packaging and transportation of items with unfixed volumes. For example, clothes, shoes, bedding, plush toys, books and other items, because they are different sizes and shapes, need an adjustable packaging bag to accommodate. In addition, organ bags can also be used for food packaging, postal packages, express packages, and other packaging needs that require flexibility to adapt to the size of the item.
However, in the process of using the organ bag, the problem of easy to break the bag is more prominent, how to solve it?
The main reasons why the organ bag is easy to break are as follows:
Material choice: Organ bags are usually made of thin film materials, such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). These materials are relatively weak and vulnerable to tearing or puncturing.
Force problem: there is a stepped position between the organ position and the transverse sealing position, that is, there are only two layers of material heat sealing on both sides of the organ in the transverse sealing position, and there are four layers of film on the transverse sealing edge of the organ position that need heat sealing, so there will be a stepped handover edge in this position. The heat-sealed mold is basically on a horizontal plane, and many times the bag is broken from here.
Force during packaging: If excessive force or the use of sharp objects to fill or close the organ bag during packaging, it will increase the risk of the bag breaking.
Transportation and storage environment: During transportation, the organ bag may be squeezed, bumped or rubbed, which may cause the bag to break. In addition, improper storage conditions (such as high temperature, humidity, or direct sunlight) can also cause damage to the material of the bag.
In order to solve the problem that the organ bag is easy to break, you can consider the following solutions:
Use more durable materials: Choosing thicker or stronger film materials can improve the durability and rupture resistance of the bag. For example, use higher gram weight polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) materials, or use special films with increased tear or puncture resistance. In terms of mechanical properties such as fabric folding resistance and mechanical tensile, NY is better than PET, and PET is better than BOPP. Of course, if NY is used instead of PET, it will definitely increase the cost. We can also improve the material availability of organ bags by increasing the number of structural layers.
Pay attention to the packing process: When packing items, avoid overexerting yourself or using sharp objects to fill or close the bag. Gentle and careful operation will reduce the risk of rupture.
Storage and transportation precautions: During transportation and storage, avoid exposing the bag to extreme temperatures, humidity, or sunlight. In addition, packaging bags should be properly stacked to avoid being squeezed, bumped or rubbed.
Increase structural strength: In the key parts of the organ bag, such as the bottom and sides, the structure can be strengthened by using double layers or reinforcing materials to improve the strength and durability of the bag.
By combining these solutions, the risk of breakage of organ packaging can be reduced and the reliability and durability of packaging can be improved. Of course, the specific solution may vary depending on the actual situation, and it is recommended to choose according to the needs and characteristics of the item.