Dry fruits require good packaging to seal its freshness and taste, and for that, there is no better option than polypropylene bags. DNS Group PP bags have many characteristics that make it one of the most sought after. Let's have a look at the properties of polypropylene fabric that makes PP bags the finest for making dry fruits packing bags.
No Aeration - Air and moisture are very bad for dry fruits. For long term preservation, it is necessary to pack these products in the air and moisture-sealed bags, because air also contains moisture. Otherwise, this will deteriorate the taste and texture of nuts. In addition to that, it also gives a bad odour to the packed products. The dry fruits like cashews, raisin, almonds are more sensitive to moisture and air. When packed in air and moisture-sealed packaging bags, the taste, texture and odour of dry fruits and nuts remain authentic.
No Moisture - After coming in contact with small amount of moisture, the taste, texture and odour of dry fruit may depreciate but if the packed dry fruit would come in direct contact with moisture than it does more harm. Microorganisms, fungus and moulds grow very fast on food in the presence of moisture. PP packing bags for dry fruits are apt according to the requirement because it doesn’t allow moisture to get in. DNS Group manufactures customized packing bags for dry fruits that keep its freshness and taste intact even when preserved for a long time and transported from one place to another.
No Rodent Attack - Just like human, dry fruits are endeared to rodents as well. Their attack on packaging bags means the whole lot turn into a waste. It is important to protect dry fruits and nuts from rodents like rats, and polypropylene bags wonderfully does this. The PP fabric is strong enough to withstand against such attack and keep quality of food inside protected. It is hard to chew and also it doesn’t react or absorb chemicals sprayed over it to keep micro and macroorganisms away from the packaging.
If you need a suitable packing bags for dry fruits, you can contact the DNS Group anytime.
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