Zip-Pak Vector resealable matrix

Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 | Supplied by: Blue Sky Packaging Ltd


The Zip-Pak Vector is a resealable matrix that brings a new level of consumer convenience to flexible packaging. Featuring a proprietary self-sealing matrix that closes securely without exact alignment of opposing segments, the solution provides tactile and audible feedback for reassurance of complete fastening with each use. The airtight seal also helps lock in product freshness.

Vector can be integrated into existing flexible packaging lines with only minor modifications to machinery. For brand managers, retailers and converters, the system minimises investments in capital equipment and downtime. Zip-Pak also offers extensive consultation to consumer product goods companies and store brands transitioning into resealable flexible packaging or launching new products.

Self-mating closures are an easy-to-use alternative to traditional zipper profiles and are gaining traction with consumers. Zip-Pak has combined its exclusive focus on quality resealable closures for packaging and extensive machinery knowledge to design the Vector resealable matrix and application system, ensuring a seamless transition to a consumer-preferred solution.

Vector is suitable for use with shredded and sliced cheese, deli meat, snacks, cereal, candy, vegetables, pet foods through to garden fertiliser.

The resealable matrix’s ability to mate to itself will also advance packaging concepts that require a self-sealing closure, including Zip360.

Online: www.blueskyap.co.nz
Phone: 0011 64 9 838 5747
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