Total Price:
$149.80

1 case: $149.80 /case -- ($0.2996 each)

  • 2 or more $129.75 /case -- ($0.2595 each)
  • 5 or more $109.85 /case -- ($0.2197 each)
Part Number: P75C0507

7.5 mil thick material!

7.5 mil thick material!

Outer Dimensions: 5.0" (W) x 7.0" (L)
Style: Flat 3-Side Seal Pouch
Color: Silver
Features: No zipper, no tear notch
Material: PAKDRY7500
Thickness: 7.5 mil
Fill Format: Fill through open end; REQUIRES SEALER
Quantity: 500 bags/case

These small pouches are made from our heavy duty IronShield® material, boasting the maximum barrier properties availble in flexible films. The ultra high barrier material is sought after for protecting products that are highly sensitive to moisture and oxygen.

Note: Due to the thickness and robust barrier properties of this material, IMPAK recommends using a dual element heat sealer in order to ensure a reliably high-quality seal. Contact our experts if you have questions about sealer compatibility with this material.

Applications: Food products, electronic components, semiconductors, polymer resins, plastic filaments, APIs / pharmaceutical powders, food testing, medical instruments, vitamins and supplements, biological samples, veterinary products, other products with extreme sensitivity to moisture or oxygen

Material: PAKDRY7500, also known as IronShield®, is a 7.5 mil thick (minimum) high moisture and gas (oxygen, carbon dioxide, et al) barrier film with a dual layer of both 48 gauge polyester and 60 gauge biaxially oriented nylon, providing very high tensile strength and resistance to puncture, making this product suitable for vacuum packaging applications and for very large bags, including cargo container liners. As an FDA approved substrate for food contact, the 6.0 mil MINIMUM metallocene P.E. sealant layer has made this the product of choice for bulk food, fine pharmaceutical powders, and medical device engineering specifications.

Purchase above, or go to Heavy Duty Mylar Bags

Need to test your pouch before you purchase? Samples available by request