In the wide world of flexible packaging, it is easy to get confused about some products. This is especially true when the products look, feel, and act similarly.
I was right where you are when I first started learning about roll bags and poly bags. And while they have some undeniable similarities, they are two very different types of flexible packaging.
But, what are the differences between poly bags and roll bags?
After a few decades in the packaging industry, Industrial Packaging has consulted countless clients on flexible packaging supplies. Along the way, we have helped many businesses choose the appropriate bagging for their products.
In this article, we will explore poly bags and roll bags. During that exploration, we will take a look at the differences between these two types of bagging. After reading this article, you will know which type of flexible bagging is right for you.
Polybags are transparent or clear bags that are made from polyethylene plastic. These bags are most commonly used for packaging goods and shipping products.
On average, polybags range in thickness from 1-6 mils. But, there are also specialty and custom thicknesses available upon request. Additionally, there are some custom bags made from special plastic formulations for niche or unique packaging requirements.
The popularity of polybags has exploded in the past several years. This is due to their thin body shape, smooth surface, reflectivity, and excellent flexibility.
Another reason these bags have become so popular is that they are much less expensive than cardboard boxes and have therefore been adopted by many eCommerce companies. The buy-from-home phenomenon only boosted this trend during the COVID pandemic.
Polybags are commonly utilized for packaging products such as shirts, pants, trade publications, mailers, bedding, textiles, and other types of popular consumer goods.
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Generally speaking, a roll bag is a see-through or colored bag. Roll bags are made from different types of plastic formulations. The formulation used is dependent upon the application the bag is used for.
As the name would suggest, roll bags come wrapped onto a roll. Every bag on the roll features an opening on one side of the bag. This is where the product is inserted. The other side of the bag is perforated. The perforation allows for easy removal from the roll.
To help you visualize how roll bags work, think about the last time you bought fresh produce at the supermarket. Those plastic bags that you use to package loose fruit and veggies stationed throughout the produce department feature a similar look, feel, and application to that of a roll bag.
Roll bags are most commonly used for eCommerce fulfillment, mailers, and medical products. That being said, pretty much any consumer goods that can fit can be packaged in a roll bag.
When figuring out which type of bag is right for your products, you need to understand some of the key differences between these two types of flexible packaging bags.
One of the main differences between poly bags and roll bags is the plastic formulations. While poly bags are made exclusively from polyethylene plastic, roll bags can be made from various types of plastics.
This is important to you as a consumer because your products may or may not be able to be packaged in polyethylene. This information allows you to choose the appropriate bag for your products.
And, while some polybags come on a roll, they are also available as singles.
One of the significant differences between poly bags and roll bags is the max sizes available. From an industry standards standpoint, roll bags are available up to 25 inches wide and 72 inches long. Poly bags are available up to 98 inches wide and up to 288 inches long. With that being said, custom sizing is available upon request.
To figure out which type of flexible bagging is right for you and your products, you are going to have to answer a few questions. With the answers to these questions in hand, you will decide if poly bags or roll bags are suitable for your products.
Now that you know the differences between these types of flexible bagging, you should be able to choose the one that is appropriate for your packaging needs. But, where should you buy your flexible bagging supplies?
You can purchase poly bags and roll bags from various vendors. These include online retailers, eCommerce vendors, packaging distributors, packaging manufacturers, and big box stores like Home Depot.
If you are not sure where to begin your buying process and would like some help, consider reaching out to one of our packaging experts. They will be able to help you choose the right type of flexible bagging for your needs. And, they can assist you with your purchase whether you choose to buy from us or not.