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aspects of a product's requirements have to be
taken into consideration before a suitable solution
can be achieved. By utilising both the latest
materials and print technologies we are able to
provide an ever-increasing range of products.
Whatever your requirements, whatever your product,
whatever its life cycle, whether you need packaging
to withstand pasteurising, sterilising hot-fill
or just plain dry foods, we can help you specify
the correct packaging, style, (pouch, bag, reel
etc.) and ensure that it fulfils your requirements.
We can also provide advice on printed laminates,
using the latest rotogravure and flexographic
print technologies and should you require it we
can convert the aforementioned reel materials
into such forms as, stand up pouches, gusseted
bags etc. offering the latest consumer friendly
devices such as laser perforation, easy peel films
and resealable zippers, which take the strain
and pain out of opening retail packs.
Alternatively, you can purchase Maxilla's resealable
tabs and labels for a different approach to resealability,
ensuring your product provides a constant advertisement
in your customers fridges, freezers and cupboards.
So, if you don't see anything here that fulfils
your requirements please call us as we are confident
that whatever the industry and customer requirements
we can recommend a package to suit!
Dry products: 
Two and three layer complex laminates (with or
without aluminium foil) for the packing of such
consumables as biscuits, sweets and cereals.
Wet products:
Three and four layer complex laminates (with or
without aluminium foil) for the packing of sterilised
and pasteurised products or for hot fillings,
such as soup or sauces.
Pet food:
Three and four layer complex laminates for wet
products as well as two and three layer laminates
for dry products such as chew bars.
Non-food:
Two, three and four layer complex laminates for
the packing of aggressive products, such as chemicals,
detergents or other pharmaceutical goods.
Printing:
All the above can be printed using either Flexographic
or Rotogravure methods, subject to minimum orders.
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