Multi-Wall Paper Bag

We specializas in the making of quality Multi-wall Paper Bags derives from 100% Virgin Sack Kraft.

Over the years of substantial investment on production facilities and processing equipment which include the acclaimed WINDMOLLER & HOLSCHER Flexo Printer, Universal Tuber & Bottomer, we have elevated our operational efficiency to a new height that meets with customers expectation.

Product Types

Sewn Valve Gusseted Sack With Tuck-in Sleeve

This sack is completely fabricated in the plant with a small opening or valve in one corner through which the sack is filled. The valve is made with an inner flap which operate as a self-closing check valve after filling, the sack is available with a plain valve or a valve with an extended inner sleeve.

Sewn Open Mouth Gusseted Sack

The bottom closure for this sack is made in the factory, and the top closure is applied after the sack is filled. The top is usually made by sewing, often with tape over sewing applied by automatic or semi-automatic machines. Some multi-walls are added with polyethylene liners for better moisture resistance performance.

Sewn Open Mouth Flat Tube Sack

The bottom closure on this sack is made in the factory. After the sack has been filled, the top closure is made by sewing or other means. Some multi-walls are added with polyethylene liners for better moisture resistance performance.

Pasted Valve Sack

This is completely fabricated with an opening or valve in one corner through which the sack is filled. The valve is made with an inner flap which functions as a self-closing check valve after filling. It is available with a plain valve or with an extended inner sleeve of paper.

Pasted Valve Sack with Tuck-in Sleeve

After this sack is filled, the sleeve is manually folded down and back into the pocket under the sleeve for positive closure against sifting.

Pasted Open Mouth Sack

Made from a flat tube (non-gusseted) with pasted bottom. After filling, the top closure may be made by gluing, by tying with twine or wire twisted manually or by machine. Top closures may also be made by sewing, stapling or sealing with gummed or pressure-sensitive tape according to product requirements.