Doypack
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A Doypack is a sealed plastic bag that is designed to stand upright.[1] Doypacks are commonly used for powders or ready to drink beverages. They can be aseptically filled or filled on normal packaging lines.
History
The Doypack was invented in 1962 as a packaging for fruit juice and olives, by the French inventor Louis Doyen, president of Thimonnier Company. The trademark "Doypack" (from DOYen PACKaging) is filed internationally and is owned by Louis Doyen.
External links
- Diagrams of Stand Up Pouches and Doypack Packaging Formats
- Doypack Stand-up Pouches
- Thimonnier website
- Linapack (machinery)
- Standupouch.com
- Diagram on how a pouch is made, filled and sealed
References
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