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9
Nov
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GSA Government Procurement

Barrier Films

Custom Made Bags

Inner Foam Cushioning

Static Protection

Containers, Wood, Corrugated, Plastic

Milspec Packaging Materials, Tape, Strapping, Stretch Film, Labels

Tags, Boxes, Mailers, Tubes, Envelopes, Trays, Bins, Totes

Stock Boxes

Stock Mailers

Moving Boxes

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8
Nov

The Anatomy of a Label

Anatomy Of A Label

Three key elements make up a label: face stock, release liner, and adhesive.

Face Stock:
Face stock is the material of the label that carries the imprint. The print can be applied by several methods from desktop printers to industrial printing presses. Face stock materials are typically paper-coated or uncoated films that include polyester, polypropylene, vinyl, and Tyvek®. The type of face stock chosen depends on the intended use of the label.

Release Liner:
A release liner is a film, paper, or coated paper material that is coated with silicone. The coated side of a release liner has pressure sensitive adhesive applied to it. The face stock is then laminated to the adhesive. The release liner protects the adhesive until the label is applied. The silicone coating ensures clean removal of the face stock and adhesive from the release liner.

Adhesive:
A pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to a release liner and then affixed to a face stock. To stick the label to an item, the adhesive requires pressure either by hand or by application equipment.

8
Nov

Hot Stamp Labels

Hot Stamp Solutions

Hot stamp labels create a decorative metallic product packaging that attract attention to a product and make a positive and lasting impression on potential customers. BEE Packaging offers hot stamp custom printed labels to market candles, wine, specialty food products, and cosmetic products. Stylish labels with metallic imprints available in a variety of colors, hot stamp custom labels enhance products and communicate elegance and sophistication. BEE Packaging’s hot stamp personalized labels are printed by pressing a heated engraved plate onto the label material with a metallic dry ink sandwiched in between. The result is a smooth and shiny foil imprinted label.

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1
Nov

MIL-PRF-22191D Flexible Barrier Material

The barrier materials covered by this specification are intended for use in specialized military methods of preservation.  The combination of all performance characteristics of MIL-PRF-131; seam strength and fabrication; water vapor transmission rate; breaking strength; puncture, blocking and curl resistance; contact corrosivity; delamination; and water resistance of markings provide the necessary requirements for protection from exposure to the extremes of the navy/naval aviation environment.  Navy/naval aviation items are exposed to high moisture, high salt concentration, transfer at sea, rough handling, and minimal storage conditions.  There are no commercial equivalents that meet the physical, mechanical and corrosion requirements necessary to protect material that is exposed to the operational naval aviation environment.  Specifically, Methods 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, and 53 of MIL-STD-2073-1C use MIL-PRF-131 as the premier source of barrier materials that provide watervaporproof (and watervaporproof with desiccant) protection for applicable items encountering the above conditions. MIL-PRF-131 provides the building blocks for applying specialized military preservation techniques approved under MIL-STD-2073-1C.

Type I use.
Type I materials is intended to be used in all packaging applications where watervaporproof, greaseproof barrier materials are required.
Type II use.
Type II material is intended to be used in all packaging applications where waterproof, greaseproof barrier materials are required.
Type III use.
Type III material is intended to be used in all packaging applications where waterproof barrier materials are required.

Types:

Type I materials is intended to be used in all packaging applications where watervaporproof, greaseproof barrier materials are required.

Type II material is intended to be used in all packaging applications where waterproof, greaseproof barrier materials are required.

Type III material is intended to be used in all packaging applications where waterproof barrier materials are required.

1
Nov

Milspec Barrier Bags

BEE Packaging is first choice for packaging that meets military specifications.  Our proven experience together with qualified producers material suppliers ensures yoru success.  We understand the specifications, the materials, and the market.

  • MIL PRF 121 Grade A
  • MIL PRF 131 CLASS 1
  • MIL PRF 131 CLASS II
  • MIL PRF 131 CLASS III
  • MIL PRF 81705 TYPE 1
  • MIL PRF 22191 TYPE 1
  • MIL PRF 22191 TYPE 2
  • MIL PRF 121 GRADE C
  • NATURAL KRAFT POLYETHYLENE COATED BAGS & ROLL STOCK
  • Polypropylene film, polyethylene foil, nylon film, tyvek™, Aluminum Foil
  • Natural Kraft Laminate, Aluminum Foil, Polyethylene
  • Cotton Scrim, Polyethylene, Aluminum Foil
  • Metalized Tyvek™, Rev B Metalized Tyvek™, Rev C Metalized Polyester, Metallized Films
  • Polyester, Polyethylene, Aclar
  • Polyester, Polyethylene Coated
  • Scrim, Microwax (1 or 2 sides)

Military Milspec Barrier Moisture Barrier Films

Military Milspec Barrier Moisture Barrier Films

Barrier Military Spec Sheet