Selecting the wrong packaging machine for your film or pouch material can lead to seal failures, product contamination, excessive waste, and costly downtime. In 2026, with the explosion of sustainable packaging materials, barrier films, and specialty pouches, understanding material compatibility has never been more critical.
This comprehensive guide helps you match your packaging materials—from traditional polyethylene to cutting-edge compostable films—with the right vertical form-fill-seal machines, pouch packaging systems, and sealing technologies. Whether you're packaging powders, liquids, granules, or fragile products, material selection directly impacts seal integrity, shelf life, production speed, and total cost of ownership.
1. Polyethylene (PE) Films
Properties: Excellent moisture barrier, heat-sealable, economical, FDA-approved for food contact
Thickness Range: 25-150 microns
Applications: Snack foods, frozen products, dry goods, hardware
Sealing Temperature: 120-180°C
Compatible Machines: Standard VFFS machines (KL320, KL420, KL520 series) with adjustable temperature control
2. Polypropylene (PP) Films
Properties: Higher heat resistance than PE, excellent clarity, good chemical resistance
Thickness Range: 20-100 microns
Sealing Temperature: 140-200°C
Compatible Machines: VFFS machines with enhanced temperature control
3. Multi-Layer Laminate Films
Properties: Composite structures combining PE, PP, PET, aluminum, nylon for superior barrier performance
Thickness Range: 60-200 microns
Applications: Coffee, nuts, pet food, pharmaceuticals
Sealing Temperature: 150-220°C
Compatible Machines: High-speed VFFS machines (G420, G620) with precision temperature zones
Typical Laminate Structures:
4. Biodegradable & Compostable Films
Properties: PLA (polylactic acid), PHA, cellulose-based films meeting ASTM D6400 or EN 13432 standards
Sealing Temperature: 100-160°C (lower than conventional plastics)
Compatible Machines: VFFS machines with low-temperature sealing capability
Advantages: Sustainability credentials, consumer appeal, regulatory compliance
Limitations: Moisture sensitivity, shorter shelf life, higher cost, narrow sealing window
1. Stand-Up Pouches (SUP)
Construction: Bottom gusset with side seals, optional zipper closure
Fill Volume Range: 50g - 5kg
Recommended Equipment: Rotary pouch packaging machines (KL8-200, KL8-260, KL8-300 series) with 8-10 stations
Machine Requirements:
Applications: Pet food, coffee, nuts, protein powder, sauces, detergents
2. Flat Pouches (Pillow Bags)
Construction: Simple back seal or lap seal with top and bottom seals
Fill Volume Range: 5g - 1kg
Recommended Equipment: Standard VFFS machines (KL320, KL420, KL520) with back seal configuration
Applications: Snacks, candies, single-serve portions, hardware parts, medical devices
3. Three-Side Seal Pouches
Construction: Pre-sealed on three sides, open top for filling
Fill Volume Range: 10g - 2kg
Recommended Equipment: 3-side seal VFFS machines for granules, powders, and liquids
Machine Requirements:
Applications: Sauces, oils, milk powder, pharmaceutical powders, cosmetic creams
4. Shaped & Specialty Pouches
Construction: Custom die-cut shapes, spouted pouches, pyramid tea bags
Recommended Equipment: Shaped bag VFFS machines and triangle tea bag packaging systems
Applications: Premium tea, coffee pods, promotional packaging, gift sets
1. Constant Heat Sealing
How It Works: Heated jaws maintained at constant temperature apply pressure to melt and fuse film layers
Temperature Range: 100-250°C
Dwell Time: 0.5-2.0 seconds
Best For: PE, PP, simple laminates on standard VFFS machines
Advantages: Simple, reliable, low maintenance, economical
Limitations: Slower speeds (30-60 bags/minute)
2. Hot-Cold Dual Sealing
How It Works: Upper jaw heats film, lower jaw cools immediately for instant seal strength
Temperature Range: Hot jaw 150-220°C, cold jaw 20-40°C
Best For: High-speed applications on G420 VFFS machines (70+ bags/minute)
Advantages: Immediate seal strength, high-speed capability, consistent quality
Limitations: Higher equipment cost, requires cooling water system

3. Ultrasonic Sealing
How It Works: High-frequency vibrations (20-40 kHz) generate friction heat at molecular level
Best For: Tea bags, medical packaging, non-woven materials
Advantages: No external heat, clean seals, works with mesh materials, very fast
Limitations: Limited to thin materials, higher equipment cost
Recommended Film: PE or PP (50-80 microns), PET/PE laminate for extended shelf life
Pouch Style: Pillow bags, stand-up pouches, 3-side seal
Optimal Equipment:
Critical Parameters:
Recommended Film: Multi-layer laminates (PET/AL/PE or PET/Metalized PET/PE) for moisture and oxygen barrier
Pouch Style: 3-side seal, stand-up pouches with zipper
Optimal Equipment:
Critical Parameters:
Recommended Film: High-barrier laminates (Nylon/PE, PET/PE) with excellent seal strength
Pouch Style: 3-side seal, spouted stand-up pouches
Optimal Equipment:
Critical Parameters:
Recommended Film: PE or PP with anti-fog additives, puncture-resistant laminates
Optimal Equipment:
Symptoms: Bags leak, seals peel apart easily, product contamination
Solutions:
Symptoms: Holes in seal area, film sticking to jaws, discoloration
Solutions:
Symptoms: Uneven seal appearance, weak spots, aesthetic issues
Solutions:
1. Seal Strength Testing
Use tensile tester to measure peel strength and burst strength:
2. Leak Testing
Critical for liquid and powder products:
Continuous Quality Checks:
Material: All-PE or all-PP structures replacing multi-material laminates
Barrier Performance: Moderate (suitable for 3-6 month shelf life)
Machine Compatibility: Excellent - works with standard VFFS equipment
Sealing Parameters: PE: 140-170°C, PP: 160-190°C
Advantages: Fully recyclable in existing PE/PP streams, no equipment modifications required
Limitations: Lower barrier than traditional laminates, higher material cost (+15-25%)
Material: PLA, PHA, cellulose-based films certified to ASTM D6400 or EN 13432
Machine Compatibility: Requires low-temperature sealing (100-140°C) and gentle handling
Sealing Parameters: Narrow window (±5°C), longer dwell time (1.5-2.5 seconds)
Advantages: Compostable in industrial facilities, strong sustainability messaging
Limitations: Moisture sensitive, shorter shelf life, higher cost (+40-80%)
Machine Modifications Required:
Questions to Answer:
| Shelf Life Target | Recommended Film | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 3-6 months | PE or mono-material PE | $ |
| 6-12 months | PET/PE or PP laminate | $$ |
| 12-24 months | PET/Metalized PET/PE | $$$ |
| 24+ months | PET/AL/PE foil laminate | $$$$ |
For Standard Films (PE, PP):
For Premium Laminates:
For Specialty Materials:
Successful packaging operations in 2026 require careful matching of film materials to machine capabilities. By understanding the properties of different films, selecting appropriate sealing technologies, and following systematic testing protocols, you can achieve optimal seal quality, minimize waste, and maximize production efficiency.
Key Takeaways:
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