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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

Custom Printed Labels

Labels-Foil

Our hot stamp imprint process utilizes pressure and heat to create decorative metallic labels and tags. An essential element of hot stamp printing is the use of an engraved plate with raised images. The ink used in hot stamping is a roll of dry ink. To print a label or tag with a hot stamp, the engraved plate is heated and then forced down against the label or tag material with the dry ink sandwiched in between. The heated, raised images of the plate are pressed against the dry ink and onto the label material. Only the dry ink that has come in contact with the raised images is applied to the label or tag.

Hot stamp printing is unique in its ability to apply a shiny metallic foil imprint to a label or tag, a style that cannot be duplicated by water-based ink imprint processes. Labels and tags printed with hot stamp stand out among other labels and tags as elegant, sophisticated, and impressive. One limitation to hot stamp printing, however, is the inability to control imprint colors. The colors of dry ink used in hot stamping are predetermined by the manufacturer and cannot be altered to any other colors or shades.

wine_lables

  • Gourmet Food Industry
  • Food Products, Ingredient Labels
  • Seafood Labels
  • Fruit Labels
  • Retail & Gifts Labeling
  • Wine Labels
  • Medical Labels
  • Pharmaceutical Labels
  • Bottle Labels
  • Permanent & Removable Adhesives
  • Die Cut labels
  • Hot Stamp, Digital Printing, Flexo Printed labels
  • Dietary Nutritional Supplement Labels
  • Bar Code Labels
  • Labels for Cosmetics
  • Candle & Jar Labels
  • Outdoor Labels
  • Beverage Labels
  • Box Labels
  • Company Logo Labels
  • Cleanroom Labels
  • UL Labels
  • Foil labels
  • Polyester Labels
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

MIL-PRF-131J Flexible Barrier Matieral

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.

Class 1 use.
Class 1 material with plastic non-woven backing is intended to be used in all packaging applications where heat-sealable, watervaporproof, greaseproof, barrier materials are required.
Class 2 use.
Class 2 material with kraft backing is for use in packages where the combined weight inside the barrier does not exceed 10 pounds.  Class 2 material should be limited to use in bags whose inside length plus width does not exceed 42 inches.  Class 2 materials should not be used in floating bag applications, in packaging operations under low temperature conditions below 32° F where fabrication or manipulation of the material is required, or where a double seam junction is fabricated. To prevent cracking and pin holing, packages fabricated from this material should not be handled at temperatures below 32° F.

Bag Types:

Class 1 material with plastic non-woven backing is intended to be used in all packaging applications where heat-sealable, watervaporproof, greaseproof, barrier materials are required.

Class 2 material with kraft backing is for use in packages where the combined weight inside the barrier does not exceed 10 pounds.  Class 2 material should be limited to use in bags whose inside length plus width does not exceed 42 inches.  Class 2 materials should not be used in floating bag applications, in packaging operations under low temperature conditions below 32° F where fabrication or manipulation of the material is required, or where a double seam junction is fabricated. To prevent cracking and pin holing, packages fabricated from this material should not be handled at temperatures below 32° F.

1
Nov

MIL-PRF-121G 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-121; flexibility, waterproofness; contact, corrosivitiy; greaseproofness; seam strength and fabrication; puncture, bursting, aging, blocking, and curl resistance; delamination; water resistance of marking provide the necessary requirements for protection from exposure to the extremes of the navy/naval aviation environment.  Naval/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, MIL-STD-2073-1, Methods of Preservation 20 and 33, use MIL-PRF-121 as a primary source of barrier materials that provide waterproof and greaseproof protection for applicable items encountering the above conditions.  MIL-PRF-121 provides one of the building blocks for applying specialized military preservation techniques approved under MIL-STD-2073-1.

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1
Nov

MIL-DTL-117H Mil Spec Bag Fabrication

Bags covered by this specification are intended for use in specialized military methods of preservation.  The barrier materials, from which these bags are constructed of, are all approved by the military and provided the necessary requirements for protection from exposure to extremes of the navy / naval aviation environment.  There are no commercial equivalents that meet the requirements necessary to protect material that is exposed to the operational naval aviation environment.  Specifically, methods of preservation 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 51, and 52 utilize these bags in order to provide the specialized military preservation required by MIL-STD-2073-1

Classes A and H Bags.
Class A and H Bags are intended for preserving electrostatic discharge sensitive items.
Class B bags.
Class B bags are intended for preserving items that require waterproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 31 and Method 32
Class C bags.
Class C bags are intended for preserving items that require greaseproof protection in addition to waterproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1. Method 33.
Class E bags.
Class E bags are intended for preserving items that require watervaporproof, waterproof, and greaseproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 41, 42, 51, and 52.
Class F Bags.
Class F bags are intended for preserving electrostatic discharge sensitive items.  They also provide electromagnetic interference and electrostatic shielding protection.  Additionally, these bags provide the watervaporproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 41, and Method 51.

Class A and H Bags are intended for preserving electrostatic discharge sensitive items.
Class B bags are intended for preserving items that require waterproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 31 and Method 32
Class C bags are intended for preserving items that require greaseproof protection in addition to waterproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1. Method 33.
Class E bags are intended for preserving items that require watervaporproof, waterproof, and greaseproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 41, 42, 51, and 52.
Class F bags are intended for preserving electrostatic discharge sensitive items.  They also provide electromagnetic interference and electrostatic shielding protection.  Additionally, these bags provide the watervaporproof protection as specified in MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 41, and Method 51.