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Kraft Paper Microwave Pork Crackle Bag

Kraft Paper Microwave Pork Crackle Bag

Product Description



The microwave pork rinds paper bag produced by our company has the features of strong sealing, non-sticking high oil resistance, no oil leakage, and uniformly heating the pork rinds. Microwave paper bags are made of double-layer food-grade oil-proof kraft paper. All materials have been strictly tested and meet relevant food safety standards of USA and Europe.

Regular Size

295mmx140mmx95mm

285mmx140mmx100mm

240mmx110mmx85mm

Other sizes of microwave paper bags can also be customized

Advantages

1. Strict quality inspection

To ensure the stability of product quality, our company has invested in purchasing advanced testing equipment. At the same time, we always insist on strictly controlling the quality of raw materials and finished paper bags. All our production steps are carefully tested by quality inspectors, and the quality of our products meets the relevant standards and requirements of the US and EU food packaging paper bags, and has passed the ISO22000 quality management system certification.

2. Professional leading technology

We are China's largest manufacturer of microwave food paper bags and an officially recognized high-tech enterprise. Aiming at the technical research of microwave popcorn paper bags manufacture, our company has continuously increased capital investment and improved production technology. So far, our company has obtained more than 20 national patents.

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