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Industrial Use: | Food, Pharmaceutical, Apparel, Agriculture |
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Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Brand Name | LINGXIANG |
Model Number | LM |
Size | on request |
Material | Composite Material |
Type | Cap Seal Liner, Die Cut Piece |
Usage | Bottles, PP, PE, PET, PS...bottles |
Feature | Feature |
Custom Order | Accept |
Simply put, vented liners are one of the packaging industry's solutions to reducing common packaging failures. Vented liners provide the right amount of airflow and pressure release for products so they can breathe and adapt to the environments and conditions they experience during the supply chain process.
Just as a screen protects your house from bugs flying in when you open a window for some fresh air, vented liners are manufactured and specified with precisely the right size holes and materials to ensure your particular product can breathe while keeping contaminants out.
Vented liners are comprised of a series of parts that together help secure products and solve packaging problems as the products are en route to consumers. They're made up of the liner, a membrane, a backer, and an optional cap piercing, depending on the needs of your product.
Now that we know what vented liners are, let's detail how each component works. While there are thousands of possible combinations for vented liner options, all vented liners will have three main parts: the membrane, the backer, and the liner.
The membrane, which allows the proper amount of airflow and pressure through your product package, is a semi-permeable material that's manufactured to let your package breathe and increase its life expectancy. It can be manufactured to be hydrophobic (water repellent) or oleophobic (oil repellent).
Once you've decided whether your membrane will be hydro- or oleophobic, you'll have to pick the membrane size. This decision will determine how big the holes in the membrane are. Membranes are measured by pore size in microns (one micron is equivalent to 0.001 millimeters). Vented liners are not a one-size-fits-all product, and a company's choice of membrane is no different. MJS Packaging can help you decide the membrane size needed based on the product you are packaging, as indicated below.
We know now what vented liners are, how they work, and why they solve packaging failures like bloating and paneling. If you're still on the fence about the benefits of applying vented liners to your products, let us leave you with this.
Vented liners are an easy and affordable way to strengthen your brand over time. A company's brand can grow stronger by applying vented liners as they can dramatically reduce the instances of packaging failure and associated returns.
According to experts from MJS Packaging, as discussed in our latest webinar, 58% of customers would not place a repeat order if their package was delivered damaged; 38% of customers also wouldn't order from the company again, and 41% of consumers say that package failures negatively impact a company's brand.
Beyond helping you avoid a tarnished brand, applying vented liners to products can also help reduce a company's carbon footprint. Traditionally, manufacturers have added gram weight to a bottle to eliminate bloating and paneling. The use of a vented liner achieves that goal while allowing for thinner walls of the container, therefore lightweighting the product.
A lighter weight product also reduces the amount of weight that's being transported across the distribution process, leading to less fuel being used and emissions being burned. Products that are protected with vented liners are also less likely to be returned, resulting in less repackaging and reshipping.
They can be distributed as roll-stock or as pre-cut discs to be inserted into a cap or container. These liners are designed to allow containers to breathe without leaking, which is particularly useful for products sensitive to pressure changes, such as liquids or chemicals.