Liz Gyekye / packagingnews.co.uk
Ampac launches new unit-dose pack format
Global packaging firm Ampac has launched a new unit-dose packaging format called the Butterfly Pack.
In a statement, the company said that the Butterfly Pack was developed for single-handed dispensing using a sachet format.
It is manufactured from two high barrier films – a flexible top web and a semi-rigid forming web. To dispense, the pack is picked up by using one hand. According to the firm, by squeezing the opposite edges toward each other, the Butterfly Pack folds and “snaps” open providing an engineered and controlled release of the contents.
Ampac said that features and benefits of the Butterfly Pack include accurate product dosing which eliminates product overfill, controlled dispensing to avoid accidental spills, lower costs versus bottles and tubes, and improved image quality versus wrinkled and hard to open sachets.
The firm said that the new product can be used for all types of liquids and flowable wet products, including beverage flavourings, creamers, lotions, cleaners, shampoos, hand sanitizers, food additives, condiments and more.
Ampac director of innovation Sal Pellingra said: “We are pleased to provide innovative packaging solutions like the Butterfly Pack. This is a very unique innovation combining rigid and flexible barrier films into a consumer friendly dispensing sachet that is convenient and fun to use.”
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