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To learn more about our privacy policy Click hereWhy do items packaged in vacuum bags become moldy? The vacuum bag is a kind of vacuum bag that prevents air from entering. Microorganisms and bacteria cannot survive in the bag. It can greatly increase the shelf life of the food in the bag and greatly extend the storage time of the food.
Generally, vacuum bags can be divided into two types of materials: one is a vacuum bag made of transparent material, and the other is a vacuum bag made of aluminum foil. The price and advantages of each material are different, and they all have their own advantages. The conventional thickness of vacuum bags can be divided into eight wires and eighteen wires. Sometimes thicker is not always better. It depends on the products you are loading. Of course, for sharp objects, thicker is always better. Some products may become moldy in their packaging bags. What causes this?
Mildew of goods in vacuum bags is mostly caused by the following reasons:
The second is that the packaging material has low mixing fastness - the composite film used in the packaging bag has low peeling strength between single-layer films, that is, the mixing fastness between single-layer films in the composite film is low, making it difficult for mixed cell membranes to peel off. The layer effect results in an increase in the overall performance of the composite membrane, such as positive resistance.
The third is that the raw material carton manufacturing process has little air tightness - the packaging bag body has little air tightness or heat sealability. When the raw material carton is placed for a long time, it is difficult for the raw material carton to leak slowly.
Fourth, the disinfection is incomplete-that is to say, some bacteria remain in the raw material cartons. These bacteria will inhabit and mate in large numbers when encountering an environment with suitable concentration, temperature or concentration.
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