Why Choose Us?
 
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Reliable Product Quality
Our company is a food plastic packaging production license (QS certificate) certified enterprises, and has obtained ISO9001 quality system management certification.

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Professional Technical Team
Our professional team provides detailed product information and usage recommendations to help customers choose the most suitable soft packaging products for their needs.

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Strong Production Capacity
The company's design production capacity of 90 million square meters / year,Provide personalized products and solutions based on specific customer needs.

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Excellent Customer Service
Collect customer feedback and continuously improve product and service quality. Customer satisfaction survey, feedback channels, and improvement plans.

What is Cosmetics Sachet?

 

Sachet packaging, often referred to simply as sachets, is small, single-use packaging containing a small amount of a product for consumers to test products. Typically, cosmetic sachet packaging is made from various flexible plastic films such as polyethylene, nylon, and aluminum laminated together.

 

 
Advantages of Cosmetics Sachet
 
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Protection
Due to the airtight, impenetrable makeup of sachets, they are extremely successful at keeping products safe from contaminants. This is especially critical for perishable or short-life products like food or cosmetic creams. As sachets are usually one-use, there is no risk that the product is opened then continually contaminated when reopened as with other packaging types.

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Convenient
Sachets are easy to open, usually via tearing the top or special tab, when compared to jars or bottles that can be troublesome or inaccessible for consumers. The small, limited-use nature of sachets also make them convenient as they can be stored in cars, bags or packs for use whenever needed.

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Range of sizes
There are a range of sachet sizes available to suit the fill dose, from 45mm x 45mm square to 100mm x 180mm. Small sample size sachets are useful for free giveaways or larger sachets can be used for retail purposes. Sachets are especially useful for portion control or as single-use application.

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Flexible packaging
Sachets are popular packaging types for their sizes, shape and flexibility, meaning they take up little space and can be easily packed, unlike boxes for example. Sachets can be easily packed within other packaging, or commonly magazines, without bulking or adding weight.

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Shipping
The light weight and flexibility of sachets make them cost-effective to ship thousands with minimal cost and space requirements.

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Materials
There are various materials to choose from for sachet packaging. Recyclable materials are available that can create environmentally friendly packaging. Often sachets carrying liquids or other products may be Aluminium lined for protection and to prevent seepage, which can affect the recyclability of certain sachets.

Material of Cosmetics Sachet
 

Polyethylene (PE)

It is one of the most widely used materials in North America. PE can be heat-sealed easily, allowing for efficient and secure closure of flexible pouches. This property is essential for maintaining the freshness and integrity of the packaged product. PE pouches can be transparent or pigmented.

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)

PET provides a great oxygen barrier along with clarity and stiffness. It protects products from oils, aromas, and flavors while remaining resealable.

Aluminum Foil (AL or Alu)

Aluminum foil offers superior light, moisture, and gas barriers, ideal for extending shelf life. It is often combined with polymer films for puncture resistance.

Polypropylene (PP)

PP film is affordable, transparent, moisture-resistant, and can be treated for heat-sealability. It provides a good barrier at a low density.

Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVOH)

With an excellent oxygen barrier, EVOH preserves freshness and flavors in oxygen-sensitive products. It is often combined with nylon for puncture resistance.

Polyamide (Nylon)

Polyamide is known for its mechanical strength and puncture resistance. It is commonly combined with foils or EVOH to boost barrier properties.

 

Application of Cosmetics Sachet
 

Product Samples
Manufacturers rely on cosmetics sachets to hold samples of dry and liquid products. Examples include cleaning supplies, cosmetics, and nutraceuticals.

 

Moist Towelettes
Moist towelettes are often individually packaged to reduce the risk of product contamination. Cosmetics sachets can be used to hold towelettes in a variety of sizes (e.g., American FlexPack accommodates towels ranging from 2 inches wide by 3 inches long to 5 inches wide by 12 inches long).

 

Nutraceutical Capsules
Cosmetics sachet packaging is ideal for distributing nutraceutical products, such as gel caps, gummies, pills, tablets, and other capsule products. They can be used to hold one or several capsules, depending on the recommended portion size.

 

Cosmetics
As indicated above, cosmetics sachets are ideal for cosmetic product samples, such as shampoos and lotions. The smaller size allows customers to test whether a product meets their specifications and standards without committing to/investing in a full-size portion.

 

Sponges
Sponges are used in a wide range of cleaning applications. By packaging them in cosmetics sachets, sponge manufacturers and distributors ensure they remain clean before they’re needed.

 

Cleaning Products
Fluid Filledcosmetics sachet packaging is used for household cleaning products such as disinfecting wipes and laundry detergent. It enables manufacturers and distributors to preportion the appropriate amount or quantity of the product to make it easier to use for consumers.

 

Liquid Products
Cosmetics sachets can contain dry or liquid materials. Liquid sachet examples include makeup creams, cleaning gels, lubricants, pastes, and liquid vitamins.

 

Industrial Products
Cosmetics sachets are used to package a wide range of consumer products. However, they can also be used for industrial products, such as decontamination wipes, pest control compounds, scrubs, and tool wipes.

 

Sachets for Private Label Products
Private label products are products that are produced by a third-party manufacturer but packaged and distributed under another company’s branding. Common examples of private label products filled into sachets include private label moist towelettes and wipes for health and beauty, cleaning, or sanitary applications.

 

Cosmetics Sachet Filling Considerations
 

1. Sanitation
Sanitation and cleanliness is vital to successful cosmetics sachet filling, and not just for edible items. Filling machines should be deep cleaned, especially between products, and entire facilities should be clean environments to ensure no contamination or product spoilage. Before the Cosmetics sachet is closed and airtight, it is critical nothing else comes in contact with the product.

 

2. Precision
All cosmetics sachets should be uniform and consistent, filled precisely with equal amounts. Automation via machines helps to ensure the right amount is dispersed each time, importantly without spillages or waste.

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3. Speed
The automation of cosmetics sachet filling through machines make the entire process speedy and cost effective. In fact, some cosmetics sachet fillers, can produce tens of thousands of filled cosmetics sachets a day. Once the machine is set up with cosmetics sachet foil and liquid product our engineers are constantly quality checking the finished cosmetics sachets.

 

4. Design
Cosmetics sachets should be informative and attractive through the printing of artwork. At the very minimum, the product name and brand should be visible, as well as ingredients lists, key information, and use-by dates. Although many cosmetics sachets are small, certain information is legally required and/or useful for consumers.

Key Points for Packaging and Storage of Cosmetic Sachets
 

Look beyond packaging designs

In the competitive cosmetics industry, brands tend to prioritize packaging design over preservation and functionality. Sample sachets are one type of packaging that tends to be overlooked, even though samples play an important role in representing brands. Some brands may prioritize cost-cutting measures and adopt cheaper packaging solutions that may not offer adequate protection and preservation for the product. While attractive packaging can certainly enhance the appeal of a product, neglecting preservation can have negative consequences on product quality and brand reputation.

Test packaging with products

Testing cosmetics with packaging is crucial to ensure the packaging protects and preserves the products. This testing is essential to guarantee products’ safety, efficacy, and quality throughout their shelf life. Different packaging types, such as glass, aluminum, and plastic, have pros and cons. Packaging materials should be compatible with the formulation to avoid interactions that could alter the product’s properties or stability. Testing helps manufacturers identify potential issues, optimize packaging designs, and ensure that cosmetics products meet the highest standards of safety, quality, and performance for consumers.

Find suitable packaging partners

In some cases, brands lack awareness or understanding of the importance of packaging preservation. They may not have the necessary expertise to evaluate and implement effective strategies. Partnering with reliable and experienced packaging suppliers is vital to finding the right packaging solutions for your products. Suppliers specializing in the cosmetics industry have knowledge and experience in understanding cosmetic products’ unique requirements and challenges. They can provide valuable insights and recommendations on the most suitable packaging that aligns with your product specifications and branding objectives. Nowadays, it is easy to purchase packaging without interacting with suppliers. However, partnering with suitable packaging suppliers is essential for ensuring the success, quality, and competitiveness of your products.

Critical Differences Between Sachet and Pouch Packaging

Intended Usage

Sachets are meant for one-time use, while pouches are made for multiple uses. This significant difference affects the number of products distributed and whether consumers decide to buy them.

Cost Implications and Material Use

Sachets are cheaper to produce. But, they often use materials that can’t be recycled because they mix different materials. Pouches may cost more initially, but they generally use better materials for the environment. Despite their higher price, their unique features make them good value.

Consumer Convenience and Experience

Pouches usually provide a better experience for products used repeatedly because they can be resealed. Sachets can’t be reused much. But, they are convenient for travel and trying new products.

 

 
What Are The Difference Between Stick Pack Pouch Vs Sachet Pack Pouch?
 
 

Bag Styles

The most apparent difference lies in their shapes and sealing methods. Stick packs are long and narrow, sealed longitudinally and at both ends to create a tubular form. This design is effective for controlled dispensing of powders and liquids. The narrow shape also allows for efficient space utilization, making stick packs ideal for products that require high-density packing.
In contrast, sachets are flat and rectangular, sealed on all four sides. This design offers a broader surface area, which can be utilized for detailed labeling and branding. The flat shape also allows for more efficient stacking and packing, making sachets a popular choice for products sold in bulk or as part of a larger package.
The materials used for each type of packaging also differ. Stick packs are typically made from laminated films that provide a high barrier to moisture, oxygen, and light, ensuring product integrity. Sachets, on the other hand, can be made from various materials, including paper, foil, and plastic, depending on the product’s specific requirements.

Industries

Both stick pack packaging and sachet packaging are used across various industries, but their applications can differ significantly. Stick packs are often favored in the food and beverage industry for products like instant coffee, drink mixes, and sugar. The convenient, slim design appeals to consumers looking for portability and ease of use.
In the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries, stick packs are used for products like oral rehydration salts, vitamins, and dietary supplements. The precise dosing and ease of use make stick packs an ideal choice for these applications.
Sachet packaging, on the other hand, is widely used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries. The broader surface area of sachets allows for more detailed labeling, which is crucial for products requiring extensive usage instructions or regulatory information. In the cosmetic industry, sachets are commonly used for sample sizes of creams, lotions, and shampoos, providing consumers with a convenient way to try new products.
In the food industry, sachets are used for single-serve portions of condiments, sauces, and spices. The flat, compact design allows for efficient storage and transportation, making sachets an ideal choice for products sold in bulk or as part of a meal kit.

Top Uses for Stick Pack Pouch

 

 

1. Stick Pack Pouch in the Food & Beverage Industry
Stick Pack Pouch offer extended shelf life. They protect products from oxidation, moisture, and contamination. Consumers appreciate the ability to bring along compact versions of their favorite food and beverage products when away from home. Restaurants and foodservice operations use Stick Pack Pouch for portion control.
Instant coffee and tea mixes
● Powdered milk
● Sugar and sweeteners
● Spice mixes
● Condiments
Packaging consumable goods in ready-to-use portions also limits food waste and prevents larger volumes of food from going stale.

 

2. Stick Pack Pouch in the Nutraceutical Industry
These packs are an effective way to preserve the quality and efficacy of powders, granules, and liquids for the nutraceutical market. Stick Pack Pouch are ideal for single-size servings of products such as:
● Electrolyte and fitness drink mixes
● Greens
● Collagen
● Vitamins and minerals
● Energy blends
These easy-to-open packs give consumers access to supplements when they’re working or on the go.

 

3. Stick Pack Pouch in the Personal Care Industry
Given their easy portability, Stick Pack Pouch are a great option for travel-sized portions of various beauty and personal care products. For example, Stick Pack Pouch are applicable for:
● Hair care products
● Skin protectants
● Toothpaste
● Mouth rinse
● Hand Sanitizer
Convenient sizes make them easy to carry in a pocket, purse, or toiletry bag, and Stick Pack Pouch are a more cost-effective option for sample or trial-size products.

 

Considerations for Designing Stick Pack Pouches
 
 
Design Space

Stick packs have less design real estate than larger packages, so determine the most important information that you need to include on the package. This may include your logo, flavor information, and directions for use.

 
Branding

This one is a no brainer, but definitely worth mentioning. If you’re launching a stick pack alongside other packaging formats in your product lineup, ensure it is consistent with your branding. Although stick packs are small, they should still properly reflect your overall branding, and match any of your larger packages so consumers can recognize your brand immediately.

 
Include Instructions

Provide easy-to-follow instructions on how to use your product. Since stick packs are generally single-serve, be sure consumers know the proper way to use the product, like serving instructions, as well as proper ratio usage for best results.

 
Follow FDA Guidelines

If you are planning to sell your packets individually, ensure all required information is on the pouch. This includes FDA guidelines surrounding labeling and nutrition facts. Luckily, there are special labeling provisions for small packages like stick packs, depending on the overall size of the package. Special abbreviations are allowed, as well as even omitting some information, again depending on the overall size. If space is limited on the label, know that there is flexibility to adjust non-required graphic elements to help fit the nutrition label to the available space.

 

 

Our Factory

 

Qingdao Chengyue Packaging Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2003. The factory is located at No.18, Kongjiaohe 1st Road, Jili District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, covering a total area of 22,700 square meters, with a production area of 7,400 square meters. With excellent quality and good reputation, our factory has won the general praise of customers. Our main business is to manufacture flexible packaging for food and high performance environmental protection shrink film labels.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the difference between a sachet and a pouch?

A: Intended Usage: Sachets are meant for one-time use, while pouches are made for multiple uses. This significant difference affects the number of products distributed and whether consumers decide to buy them. Cost Implications and Material Use: Sachets are cheaper to produce.

Q: What is the point of a sachet?

A: As sachets provide a completely airtight environment, they help to preserve the freshness of the product inside for much longer than other containers.

Q: What are the benefits of sachet packaging?

A: Sachets can be boxed extremely compactly, helping to reduce the need for excessive outer packaging for wholesale. As sachets are airtight, they help to preserve the quality of the product inside, so whenever a consumer does open the packaging, they can rest assured that the product will be fresh and ready to use.

Q: What is good about sachets?

A: Sachets provide a dry and airtight environment, with the addition of protection from light and humidity. These precautions help to preserve freshness and the overall shelf life of the product inside for much longer than other vessels.

Q: What are sachets used for?

A: Single-use sachets are disposable packaging materials used to hold small amounts or quantities of products that can be used within a single sitting. They are a simple and convenient method of delivering a variety of products to consumers.

Q: What are the benefits of stick packs?

A: Stick packs offer users the benefit of a single dose to avoid confusion concerning dose inconsistencies and risks related to them, as well as provide travel ease.

Q: What is a packing stick used for?

A: A Stick Pack is a type of flexible packaging designed for single-serve products. Its slender, tubular shape makes it efficient for packaging and dispensing various products, from food and beverages to pharmaceuticals.

Q: What is the difference between a stick pack and a sachet?

A: A sachet is a small, flat pouch that is sealed on all four sides. Unlike stick packs, which are designed for narrow and elongated products, sachets offer a more versatile packaging solution. They can accommodate a variety of product types, including powders, liquids, creams, and granules.

Q: What is the difference between a sachet and a pack?

A: A sachet is a little flat bag that can be sealed on three or four sides. On the other hand, the packet comes in different shapes and sizes. Sachet is used widely for a single time, while packet can be used multiple times.

Q: Why have the flexible packaging materials not been popular?

A: The challenge for flexible packaging is to allow recycling even when combined with other materials. In flexible packaging, aluminum is in fact used alone or in combination with other materials, such as paper.

Q: What chemical is used in flexible packaging?

A: Polyethylene is often used to make flexible packaging materials, such as bags and film, as well as rigid packaging materials, such as bottles and containers. Polypropylene: This is another type of plastic that is commonly used in packaging.

Q: What are the limitations of flexible packaging?

A: Since the material is flexible, it can't keep its shape and can't be used for expensive items. Environmental concerns: Because of problems with recycling and non-biodegradability, some flexible packaging materials, especially some plastics, may give rise to environmental concerns.

Q: What are the 3 types of material under flexible packaging?

A: Flexible packaging is produced from paper, plastic, film, aluminum foil, or any combination of those materials, and includes bags, pouches, liners, wraps, rollstock, and other flexible products.

Q: What polymer is used in flexible packaging?

A: Polyethylenes are a group of ethylene polymers, which comprise more than 50 wt% ethylene monomer. Polyethylene films are by far the largest volume flexible packaging film family accounting to more than 32% of the total market share.

Q: What are the adhesives that are typically used in flexible packaging?

A: Solventless laminating adhesives contain 100% actives and do not have water or solvent carriers. These laminating adhesives are typically used in flexible packaging applications.

Q: What industries use flexible packaging?

A: Major industries include food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal care. The food and beverage sector dominates due to the high demand for convenient, lightweight, and durable packaging.

Q: What plastics are used in flexible packaging?

A: The most commonly used plastics in flexible packaging applications are low density and high density polyethylene (PE-LD and PE-HD) and polypropylene (PP). Flexible packaging is a flexible plastic film that can be printed and turned into products like bags.

Q: Can flexible packaging be recycled?

A: Flexible plastic bags and wraps – often called plastic film packaging – are recycled differently than bottles and containers. Plastic bags and wraps DO NOT go in most curbside recycling bins. Plastic bags and wraps DO go to participating retail store recycling bins.

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