•HDPE - High density polyethylene bags
Light, check-out style bags found in most supermarket chains. HDPE bags are most commonly 10 - 20 micrometers thick and meant as single-use. They usually feature functional handles and a simple design overprint. HDPE bags can be ordered in a verity of shapes and sizes for non-standard applications such as car tire bags.
•LDPE – Low density polyethylene bags
Heavier, tougher plastic bags found in boutique and department stores. Usually over 40 micrometers thick, they come with a reinforced cut-out or a soft loop handle (fuzed foil strap). This type of bags is best suited for attention-drawing, commercial overprints.
•MDPE – medium density polyethylene bags
Placed in between HDPE and LDPE in terms of thickness. Consistency and texture resemble frozen foil with a milky, semi transparent finish for colourless variants.
In the first stage of production a polyethylene foil sleave of the designated thickness, colour and diamiter is created. The overprint is added to the sleave next. This process is the same regardless of the polyethylene density or number of foil layers. The final stage of production is determined by the handle type with a separate, percise die-cuting and fuzing machines being used for each type.